Book & Study Material for Research Analyst


Bigmans Academy is proud to offer an in-depth Research Analyst program designed to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge needed for conducting comprehensive market research, financial analysis, and investment evaluations. The following is a detailed overview of the Book & Study Material for this course, tailored to provide both theoretical and practical insights into the role of a Research Analyst.


Contents of the Book & Study Material

  1. Introduction to Research Analysis

    • Role of a Research Analyst: Understanding the key responsibilities of a research analyst in various sectors like equities, commodities, and financial markets.

    • Types of Research: An exploration of primary and secondary research methods and their applications in the financial industry.

    • Research Tools and Software: Introduction to various tools used in research, such as Bloomberg Terminal, FactSet, and Excel.

  2. Financial Statement Analysis

    • Understanding Financial Statements: A breakdown of income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements.

    • Ratio Analysis: How to use financial ratios like P/E ratio, debt-to-equity ratio, return on equity, and others to evaluate a company’s performance.

    • Trend Analysis: Techniques for identifying trends and making forecasts based on historical financial data.

  3. Equity Research and Valuation

    • Fundamental Analysis: How to conduct research into companies’ fundamentals such as management, earnings, products, and market position.

    • Valuation Techniques: Methods for valuing companies, including Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) analysis, Comparable Company Analysis, and Precedent Transaction Analysis.

    • Equity Reports: How to create detailed research reports on stocks, covering key metrics, SWOT analysis, and investment recommendations.

  4. Economic and Industry Analysis

    • Macroeconomic Indicators: Understanding the impact of economic indicators (GDP, inflation, interest rates) on market movements.

    • Industry Trends: Analyzing industry growth, competitive landscapes, and technological advancements that influence market behavior.

    • Global Market Analysis: How global factors, such as political events and economic policies, can impact domestic and international markets.

  5. Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods

    • Quantitative Research: Techniques for analyzing large datasets using statistical methods, regression analysis, and forecasting models.

    • Qualitative Research: Understanding how qualitative factors like management quality, market sentiment, and customer behavior influence stock and asset prices.

    • Data Interpretation: Best practices for interpreting research data and drawing actionable conclusions.

  6. Investment Strategies and Portfolio Management

    • Portfolio Construction: How to build a diversified investment portfolio based on risk tolerance, investment goals, and asset allocation strategies.

    • Risk Assessment: Evaluating the risk profile of different investments and strategies for mitigating risk.

    • Performance Evaluation: Tools and techniques for measuring the performance of portfolios and individual investments.

  7. Research Analyst Reports and Presentations

    • Writing Research Reports: How to create clear, concise, and insightful research reports that communicate key findings to stakeholders.

    • Effective Presentations: Techniques for presenting research findings to clients, colleagues, or senior management.

    • Creating Investment Recommendations: How to recommend buy, sell, or hold strategies based on your research findings.

  8. Case Studies and Real-World Applications

    • Practical Case Studies: Detailed case studies from real-world scenarios where research analysis made a significant impact on investment decisions.

    • Live Projects: Hands-on experience with live market data, where students analyze stocks or other assets and present their findings.

    • Backtesting Research: Understanding how to test hypotheses and predictions based on historical data.

  9. Advanced Research Tools and Techniques

    • Alternative Data: Leveraging non-traditional data sources such as social media sentiment, satellite imagery, and web scraping for market insights.

    • Machine Learning in Research: Introduction to machine learning algorithms and their use in automating research and prediction.

    • Sentiment Analysis: Using advanced sentiment analysis tools to gauge investor mood and market trends.


Course Format and Delivery

  • eBooks and PDFs: In-depth study materials available for download that cover theoretical concepts and practical examples.

  • Video Tutorials: Step-by-step video lessons focusing on key research methods, tools, and case studies.

  • Webinars & Interactive Sessions: Live sessions with experienced analysts and guest speakers from the industry.

  • Assessments: Periodic quizzes and practical exercises to test knowledge and enhance learning.


Additional Support

  • Mentorship: Weekly mentorship with experienced research analysts, where students can ask questions, discuss challenges, and get professional insights.

  • Research Analysis Forum: Access to an exclusive online community where you can collaborate with peers, ask questions, and share research insights.

  • Internship Certificate: After successful completion of the course, students receive an internship certificate, providing validation for their hands-on research experience.