Let's Talk About Investment Terminology
Questions about financial concepts? Curious about our learning approach? We're here to help you navigate the world of investment language with clarity and confidence.
Send Us a Message
Whether you're considering our program for late 2025 or early 2026, have specific questions about terminology we cover, or just want to understand our teaching methods better—drop us a line.
We Value Real Conversations
Most people come to us confused about terms like "alpha," "beta," or "market capitalization." That's completely normal. Financial language wasn't designed to be accessible—it evolved through decades of Wall Street jargon and academic theory.
Our team actually enjoys breaking down these concepts. We've found that when someone asks "What's the difference between a stock and a bond?"—that's often the start of a genuinely interesting discussion about risk, ownership, and how markets actually function.
So don't hesitate. If you're wondering whether our program might work for you, or if you're just curious about specific terminology we teach, reach out. We'd rather answer questions now than have you sign up for something that isn't quite right.
Why People Contact Us
Over the past couple of years, we've noticed patterns in the questions people ask. Here are the most common reasons folks get in touch.
Program Timing Questions
Many people want to know when our next cohort starts. Right now we're planning autumn 2025 sessions. If that timeline works for you, it's worth discussing your background and goals.
Prerequisites and Background
You don't need a finance degree. We've had successful students from teaching, engineering, even art history. What matters more is your willingness to engage with concepts that might feel unfamiliar at first.
Specific Topic Coverage
Some prospective students want to verify we cover particular areas—derivatives, fixed income, portfolio theory. Fair question. We're happy to outline what we include and what we don't.
Learning Format Concerns
People often ask about our teaching style. We blend structured lessons with open discussion. If you learn better through conversation than lecture, you'll probably enjoy our approach.