Learn Equity Research the Right Way.
A cohort-based program for serious learners who want to analyze businesses, read annual reports, build valuation models, and make better long-term investment decisions with clarity.
Live sessions + recordings · Practical assignments · Real company case studies

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Why this course exists
Why Most People Never Learn Real Stock Analysis
Most people consume stock content through tips, reels, social chatter, or fragmented material. They may hear stock names every day, but they are rarely taught how to study a business, read an annual report, or decide what a company is really worth.
Too much market noise, too little structured thinking.
English-heavy content makes serious learning harder.
Most courses teach entries and exits, not business analysis.
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Who this is for
Built for Serious Learners
No finance degree required. Curiosity, consistency, and willingness to do the work are enough.
College students who want finance skills early.
Working professionals who want to analyze stocks properly.
Serious investors tired of tip-based decisions.
Aspiring analysts who want practical research skills.
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What you will learn
What You Will Learn
Each cohort follows a clear path: from reading businesses to building a repeatable research habit. Switch between programs below — set "Home display order" in the admin Featured Course screen to show multiple tabs; leave blank to use the default single cohort.
Curriculum will load from your dashboard once a featured course is published.
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How the cohort works
How the Cohort Works
This is a cohort-based learning experience with live sessions and recordings, designed for serious learners who want structure, discussion, and practical work instead of passive video consumption.
- Live classes with structured explanation and Q&A.
- Session recordings for revision.
- Assignments and applied exercises.
- Real company examples.
- Q&A and community-based learning.
- Structured weekly effort for committed learners.
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MEET YOUR MENTOR
HASIR ARAFATH
Founder & Lead Mentor, StockyPi
Hi, I'm Hasir Arafath, founder of StockyPi. I built this program to help serious learners move beyond tips and noise, and actually learn how to study businesses, think independently, and value companies with confidence.
Hasir is an equity researcher and educator focused on process: reading filings, building models, and explaining ideas in plain language. He has mentored thousands of learners who wanted structure — not shortcuts — for long-term analysis and finance careers.
StockyPi exists to bridge the gap between curiosity and rigour: frameworks, assignments, and live discussion so you understand the business first — not just the ticker.

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Student proof
Proof That Builds Trust
We care about clarity, confidence, and repeatable process — not hype. Below is a mix of cohort outcomes, learner voices, and artifacts you can expect from serious practice.
Sample research flow
Thesis → key drivers → financial quality → valuation range → risks. You'll practice this sequence on real names until it becomes second nature.
- 1. Business & moat note
- 2. Normalized earnings view
- 3. DCF / comps sanity check
“The cohort gave me a clear process to read annual reports and take notes. I stopped chasing tips and started asking better questions about businesses.”
“Structured assignments helped me connect DCF concepts to real companies without feeling lost in jargon.”
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
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