Sky Academy

Learn Trading the
Fun & Interactive Way!

Everything you need to become a confident trader. Master the basics, explore risk profiles, and test your knowledge.

Trading Flashcards

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Basics

What is a Stock?

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What is a Stock?

A stock represents ownership in a company. When you buy a stock, you own a tiny fraction of that company's assets and earnings.

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Trends

Bull vs Bear Market

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Bull vs Bear Market

A Bull market is when stock prices are rising. A Bear market is when prices are falling by 20% or more, typically leading to low investor confidence.

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Analysis

Technical Indicators

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Technical Indicators

Calculations based on price, volume, or open interest history that aim to forecast future price movements (e.g., Moving Averages, RSI).

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Income

Dividends

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Dividends

A share of a company's profits paid out regularly to its shareholders, usually as cash or additional stock.

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Valuation

P/E Ratio

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P/E Ratio

The Price-to-Earnings ratio measures a company's share price relative to its earnings per share, helping traders assess value.

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Social

Copy Trading

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Copy Trading

An investment form where positions executed by verified leaders are mirrored proportionally in the copier's trading ledger in real-time.

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Risk Levels Explained

Different risk levels for different goals and comfort zones.

Conservative Low Risk

Stable companies, dividends, bonds

Designed for preserving capital. Focuses on stable dividend-paying stocks and utility giants that experience lower daily price fluctuations.

Examples: Coca-Cola (KO), Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)
Moderate Medium Risk

Balanced growth and stability

Designed for steady portfolio growth. Combines diversified index funds with established, cash-generative technology leaders.

Examples: S&P 500 ETF (SPY), Apple (AAPL)
Aggressive High Risk

Growth stocks, startups, emerging markets

Designed for maximum capital appreciation. Includes fast-growing companies, emerging sectors, IPOs, and high-volatility digital assets.

Examples: Small-caps, Tech Startups, Cryptocurrency

Quick Pro Tips

Simple principles to keep in mind while starting out.

1. Start Small

Begin with small amounts while you learn. You can always invest more later!

2. Diversify

Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Spread investments across different stocks.

3. Think Long-term

Time in the market beats timing the market. Patient investors usually win.

4. Keep Learning

Markets change constantly. Stay curious and keep educating yourself!

Video Learning Hub

Visual learning with animated explanations and expert insights.

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NEW Beginner

How Markets Work

Animated 3-minute explanation of supply, demand, and price movement.

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wisdom Beginner

Warren Buffett's Wisdom

Key insights from the legendary investor's best advice.