Investment Education Programs

Build Your Investment Calendar Skills from the Ground Up

Most people think tracking investment opportunities is straightforward until they miss a crucial earnings date or dividend announcement. We help you understand how financial calendars actually work in real markets—and why timing matters more than you'd expect.

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Choose Your Learning Path

Our programs run throughout 2025 and early 2026. Each one focuses on different aspects of investment calendar management, from basic tracking to advanced market timing strategies.

Calendar Fundamentals

Start with the basics. Learn how to track dividend dates, earnings announcements, and economic indicators. You'll understand why some dates move markets while others barely register.

8 weeks Starts September 2025

Market Timing Strategies

Once you know what to track, learn when to act. This program covers seasonal patterns, event-driven opportunities, and how to build your own calendar-based strategies that align with your investment style.

10 weeks Starts November 2025

Advanced Calendar Analysis

For those ready to dig deeper. We examine how multiple calendar events interact, create compound opportunities, and sometimes cancel each other out. Real case studies included.

12 weeks Starts February 2026

Portfolio Calendar Integration

Connect calendar events to your actual holdings. Learn to anticipate cash flow needs, rebalancing opportunities, and how to avoid getting caught off guard by scheduled events.

9 weeks Starts October 2025

Global Markets Calendar

Markets don't sleep, and neither do opportunities. Understand how international market calendars overlap, create cross-border timing considerations, and affect Canadian investors specifically.

11 weeks Starts January 2026

Tools and Automation

Manual tracking works until you're following dozens of events. Learn to set up alerts, automate data collection, and build systems that keep you informed without overwhelming your inbox.

6 weeks Starts December 2025
Investment calendar analysis workspace showing multiple market data streams and timeline planning

Learning That Fits Your Schedule

All programs run online with flexible access. Watch sessions when it works for you, join live discussions when you can, and review materials as many times as needed.

We record everything because we know life happens. Miss a week? You won't fall behind. Want to review a complex topic? Go back and watch it again.

Most students spend 4-6 hours weekly on coursework. Some weeks require more time, others less. We're realistic about what working adults can manage.

Meet Your Instructors

Our teaching team comes from active market participation. They've made calendar-based decisions with real money and learned what actually works versus what sounds good in theory.

Portrait of instructor Henrik Lundqvist

Henrik Lundqvist

Calendar Systems Specialist

Henrik spent twelve years building tracking systems for institutional investors before joining our team. He teaches the fundamentals and tools programs, focusing on practical implementation rather than theoretical perfection.

Portrait of instructor Siobhan O'Rourke

Siobhan O'Rourke

Market Timing Analyst

Siobhan analyzes how calendar events cluster and interact. She leads the market timing and advanced analysis programs, helping students see patterns that aren't obvious from single event tracking.

Portrait of instructor Dmitri Volkov

Dmitri Volkov

Global Markets Coordinator

Dmitri tracks calendar events across eighteen different markets. He teaches global markets and portfolio integration, with particular attention to how international timing affects Canadian investors navigating multiple time zones.

How Our Programs Actually Work

1 Weekly Sessions with Practical Focus

Each week covers specific calendar events or analytical techniques. We start with what you need to know, show you how it applies to real situations, then give you exercises that mirror actual market decisions.

  • 60-minute core lessons released Monday mornings
  • Thursday live sessions for questions and deeper discussion
  • Weekend practice assignments with real market data
  • Optional reading for those who want more background

2 Mix of Solo Work and Group Learning

Some concepts you need to work through alone. Others benefit from hearing how different people approach the same calendar event. We balance both, letting you choose your participation level.

The discussion forums stay active because students genuinely help each other. Someone always spots something the rest of us missed. That's not planned—it just happens when you put motivated learners together.

3 Instructor Access That Actually Helps

Questions come up between sessions. You'll get responses from teaching assistants within 24 hours on weekdays, longer on weekends. For complex issues, instructors schedule 15-minute calls to work through problems directly.

  • Private messaging for specific portfolio questions
  • Public forums for general calendar techniques
  • Monthly office hours with lead instructors
  • Feedback on your practice assignments within 3 days

4 Getting Started Is Straightforward

Reach out through our contact page. We'll send program details, answer your specific questions about which path fits your situation, and explain what you'll need before the first session.

No pressure. If our programs don't match what you're looking for, we'll tell you honestly. Better to figure that out before you commit time and money.