Overview
Identify and evaluate a company's economic moat using the tapping test framework, Assess key risks that may weaken or destroy a company's competitive advantage, Analyse a company's financial health using simple, practical metric, Apply the Auntie Method to estimate fair value, identify bargain prices, and make confident long-term investment decisions
This course is ideal for beginner investors who want to learn long‑term, fundamentals‑based share investing, and for anyone curious about value investing
No prior investing experience is required. Basic math skills and some familiarity with Excel are helpful, but not necessary.
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.
Want to invest in stocks but feel overwhelmed by confusing financial jargon? You’re not alone — and you’re exactly who this course is designed for.
This beginner‑friendly course teaches you how to understand the stock market without fear, confusion, or complicated formulas. Inspired by my Aunt in China — a legendary bargain hunter who can spot a good deal from a mile away — this method shows you how supermarket instincts can turn into powerful investing skills.
If you know how to find great deals at the grocery store, you already have the mindset to succeed in the stock market.
What You’ll Learn
How to cherry‑pick great companies Just like choosing the freshest fruit or the best-value items on the shelf.
When to buy at the right price Learn how to recognise a true bargain in the stock market — not just a flashy discount.
Simple, no‑nonsense investing No finance degree, no complex equations, no Wall Street jargon.
Practical, relatable lessons A fun, story‑driven approach that makes investing feel natural and intuitive.
If you can press buttons on a calculator and use Google Sheets or Excel, you’re ready to begin. Investing doesn’t have to be scary — and this course breaks everything down in a way anyone can understand.
Let’s turn your everyday shopping skills into stock market confidence and long‑term wealth.
Xin Gu
I’ve spent about 10 years learning how to invest — though to be completely honest, the first half of those years were a spectacular collection of mistakes, confusion, and “what on earth was I thinking” moments. I’m also proudly math‑phobic, which is exactly why I became an acupuncturist instead of an accountant.
On paper, I had the worst possible background for stock investing. No finance degree, no Wall Street connections, and absolutely no love for complicated formulas. But none of that stopped me from eventually thriving in the stock market.
My secret? My Aunt in China — a woman who has never touched a stock chart in her life, yet can sniff out a bargain in a supermarket like a bloodhound. She has no idea how much she inspired me, but her simple, practical, common‑sense approach to value shaped everything I teach today.
If you can find a good deal on groceries, you can learn to invest. And I’m here to show you how — the Auntie way.
