Build Real Skills in Financial Analysis
Forget generic courses. Our program walks you through actual calendar analysis techniques that professionals use daily. You'll work with real earnings data, economic releases, and market events from day one.
Starting September 2025, we're running a cohort-based program that takes you from spreadsheet basics to building sophisticated investment tracking systems. It's hands-on, practical, and taught by people who've spent years in the field.
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How the Program Actually Works
We break things down into three connected phases. Each one builds on what came before, so by the end you've got a complete skill set that actually applies to real work situations.
Foundation Work
First eight weeks cover the fundamentals. You'll learn how to interpret earnings calendars, track economic indicators, and understand why certain dates matter more than others.
We use actual historical data from 2024 and early 2025. No theoretical examples that don't connect to anything real.
Weeks 1-8Applied Methods
Middle section gets into portfolio monitoring and event correlation. You'll build your own calendar systems and learn to spot patterns that influence investment decisions.
This is where things click together. Students tell us this phase is when they start seeing connections they missed before.
Weeks 9-16Professional Application
Final stretch involves a comprehensive project where you create a working calendar system for a specific sector or investment strategy.
It's portfolio-ready work that shows potential employers you can handle real analytical tasks, not just pass exams.
Weeks 17-24Who Teaches This Program
Our instructors come from actual financial firms and research departments. They've built the systems we're teaching you about.
Callum Einarsson
Lead Program InstructorSpent twelve years at investment research firms building calendar tracking systems. Now focuses on teaching others the practical side of financial analysis.
Callum's approach is straightforward – if it doesn't work in actual practice, he won't waste your time with it.
Mirela Lindqvist
Technical Methods InstructorBackground in quantitative analysis and data systems. Teaches the technical components of calendar construction and data interpretation.
Her sessions focus on avoiding common mistakes and building efficient workflows that save hours of repetitive work.
Learning by Actually Doing the Work
Every session includes hands-on work with real data sets. You're not just watching demonstrations – you're building calendars, analyzing patterns, and creating systems alongside experienced practitioners.
We keep groups small on purpose. Maximum twenty students per cohort means you get actual feedback on your work, not generic comments that could apply to anyone.
Weekly Project Work
Build components of your final calendar system each week. By program end, you have a complete analytical tool you created yourself.
Real Data Access
Work with the same data sources professionals use. Learn to navigate financial calendars, economic databases, and earnings release schedules.
Direct Instructor Feedback
Get specific input on your approach and methodology. We review your work individually, not just in group settings.
What Past Participants Say
Our 2024 cohort graduates moved into analyst roles, portfolio support positions, and research departments. Here's what a few of them told us about their experience.
The practical focus made all the difference. I walked into my current role already knowing how to build the calendar systems they needed. My manager was genuinely surprised I could start contributing immediately.
Now working as Junior Analyst at investment firm in Toronto
What I appreciated most was learning from instructors who actually worked in the field. They taught us the efficient way to do things, not the textbook way that nobody uses in practice. Saved me months of figuring things out through trial and error.
Portfolio Support Specialist, completed program October 2024