Small Capital Doesn't Mean Small Results

You've got $500, maybe $2,000 saved up. Most investing advice ignores you completely. We don't. Our autumn 2025 program teaches real strategies that work when you're building from scratch—not recycled tips for people with trust funds.

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What Actually Changes When You Learn This Stuff

We're not promising you'll quit your job or buy a yacht. But students who stick with the program often see these shifts in how they handle money.

Decision Confidence

Stop second-guessing every trade. Learn to read market signals without panicking when prices dip. You'll still make mistakes—everyone does—but fewer of them.

Risk Assessment

Figure out which opportunities match your situation. Some investments make sense with $1,000, others need $10,000. We teach you to spot the difference before you commit.

Portfolio Building

Create a mix that fits your actual life—not some textbook scenario. Whether you're saving for a house or just want emergency funds, you'll know how to allocate what you've got.

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Learn Alongside People Who Get It

Investing courses can feel isolating when you're the only one starting with limited capital. Our September 2025 cohort connects you with others in similar situations—people who understand why losing $50 matters.

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Weekly Study Groups

Break down concepts with peers. Someone always explains things in a way that clicks when the instructor's version doesn't.

2

Portfolio Reviews

Share your strategy with the group. Get honest feedback before you put real money on the line. People will tell you when something sounds too risky or when you're being overly cautious.

3

Ongoing Community

Access to alumni who finished previous cohorts. They remember being where you are and actually respond when you ask questions months later.

What You'll Actually Work Through

Our program runs 16 weeks starting September 2025. Here's what that time covers—no fluff modules or generic theory.

Market Fundamentals

Understanding how different investment types behave. Stocks, bonds, ETFs, index funds—what they actually do and when each makes sense.

  • Reading financial statements without an accounting degree
  • Spotting red flags in company reports
  • Using free research tools effectively

Small Capital Strategies

Techniques designed for people with under $5,000 to invest. This isn't scaled-down advice for wealthy investors—it's a different approach entirely.

  • Dollar-cost averaging with tiny amounts
  • Building positions over time without burning fees
  • Choosing brokers that won't eat your returns

Risk Management

How to protect yourself when you can't afford big losses. Setting stop-losses, position sizing, knowing when to exit—even when it hurts.

  • Calculating how much you can actually risk
  • Creating backup plans before you need them
  • Emotional control when markets swing

Portfolio Construction

Putting everything together into something that matches your goals and timeline. You'll build a real portfolio during the course—not a hypothetical one.

  • Balancing growth vs. stability with limited funds
  • Rebalancing without triggering excessive trades
  • Adjusting as your situation changes
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A Student's Perspective

I came in with $1,200 and a lot of confusion. The program didn't magically turn that into $10,000, but I now understand what I'm doing. I've made some profitable trades and some losses, but the difference is I know why each one happened. That confidence is worth more than any single gain.
Ingrid Tvedt
Winter 2024 Cohort Graduate

Ready to Start Building Something Real?

Our September 2025 program opens for enrollment in June. Spaces are limited because we keep cohorts small—you'll actually get individual attention, not get lost in a crowd of hundreds.

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