Certificate of Appreciation
Recognises exceptional participation, initiative and contribution across the bootcamp.
Learn to analyse a company and back your view with a real research report.
Equity research is the job of studying a company and deciding whether it's worth investing in, then explaining why. In this six-week bootcamp you learn how analysts read a business, value it, and write it up. You'll have live sessions to clear your doubts and finish by publishing a research report you can show in interviews.
One module each week, capstone in week six.
Video lessons, simulations and Fin Maverick grade notes across the six weeks.
Cohort-based, with mentor sessions to get you unstuck.
A research report you can put on your CV.
Beyond the capstone, finishing the bootcamp earns you three verifiable documents you can add to a CV or an application, each one signed and verified by Fin Maverick.
Recognises exceptional participation, initiative and contribution across the bootcamp.
Awarded for completing the Fin Maverick internship, end to end.
A formal recommendation for future academic and professional opportunities.
Six weeks, one clear path from day one to a finished project. A module a week, a milestone each time, nothing that feels like busywork.
Get matched to your cohort and track, meet your mentors, and set your goals, then ease in with your first 3 learning hours.
3 learning hours plus your first milestone project, a small piece of real work that puts the week's concepts into practice.
3 more learning hours and another milestone project. Each one stacks toward your capstone, so nothing you do is busywork.
3 learning hours and your third milestone project. By now the work is starting to look like the real job.
2 focused learning hours, then a 2-hour live doubt-clearing and wrap-up session. Bring every question, leave with nothing unclear.
A full week dedicated to one thing: creating the finished, CV-ready project that proves you can do the job.
Open any chapter to see what it covers, what you will be able to do, and the milestone you build. This version is static and Graphy-safe, so Week 1–6 will not repeat.
Map the financial system, understand major asset classes, and read the market structure like an analyst.
Understand equity as a security, explain what drives value, and begin framing an investment view.
Use indices and efficiency concepts to understand whether prices, returns and opportunities make sense.
Dissect how the company makes money, place it against rivals, and write the business and industry view.
Build a valuation view, understand the assumptions behind it, and turn numbers into an investment recommendation.
A finished, CV-ready research report that proves you can analyse a business and defend your view.
Every week runs on the same building blocks, so you are always doing the work, not just reading about it.
Short two to six minute videos that work the concept through on the live case, so you see the method in motion before you try it.
Concise, structured notes that turn the week into frameworks, checklists and examples you can revisit while building your report.
Practice inside realistic scenarios, with the same trade-offs analysts face when they read businesses, numbers and market signals.
Each week ends with one concrete deliverable, so your final capstone is built in parts instead of rushed at the end.
A live session brings the loose ends together before the capstone, so you enter the final week with your doubts resolved.
Mentor sessions cleared my doubts the same week I had them. By demo day I could explain my work with real conviction.
The structure was clear from week one. Every milestone pushed me closer to a report I could actually show.
I walked into interviews with a research note I could defend. The bootcamp turned theory into something practical.
The valuation module finally made DCFs click. I can build a model and explain the assumptions behind it.
Concise notes, real work, quick doubt-clearing. It respected my time and still made me interview-ready.
Same applied, case-led format, a different subject. Pick another track and add one more capstone you can show.
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