Stock Market Course for Beginners: A 30-Day Learning Path
A simple month-long roadmap for beginners who want structure before trading actively
A stock market course for beginners should give you order. Without a roadmap, beginners jump from candlesticks to options to tips and never build a foundation.
This 30-day learning path is designed for someone starting from zero. It will not make you an expert in one month, but it can help you understand what to learn first and what to avoid.
Days 1-5: Learn Market Basics
Start with how the market works. Learn NSE, BSE, brokers, demat accounts, order types, market orders, limit orders, stop-loss orders, intraday vs delivery, and basic market timings.
Do not trade actively yet. The goal is vocabulary and confidence.
Days 6-10: Understand Candlesticks
Learn open, high, low, close, body, wick, bullish candles, bearish candles, and simple candle behavior. Do not memorize dozens of pattern names. Focus on what each candle says about buyers and sellers.
Days 11-15: Support, Resistance, and Trend
Learn how to mark clean support and resistance zones. Study uptrends, downtrends, sideways markets, higher highs, higher lows, lower highs, and lower lows.
This is where technical analysis starts becoming useful.
Days 16-20: Risk Management
Before learning advanced setups, learn risk. Study stop-loss placement, position sizing, risk per trade, risk-reward, and how one oversized trade can damage capital.
If a beginner skips this stage, every strategy becomes dangerous.
Days 21-25: Price Action Basics
Now start learning simple price action: breakouts, pullbacks, rejections, failed breakouts, and market structure. Use clean charts and avoid indicator overload.
A structured price action course can help you practice this with mentor feedback.
Days 26-30: Build a Practice Routine
Create a daily routine: pick a few charts, mark trend and key zones, write what you see, plan where a setup would be invalid, and review later. Do this before risking real money.
What Beginners Should Avoid
- Trading options too early
- Following tips without understanding charts
- Using too many indicators
- Risking too much capital
- Changing strategy every week
- Judging skill by one or two trades
Where AlphaBull Fits In
AlphaBull Academy's beginner path is designed around stock market basics, technical analysis, price action, risk management, and live chart review. Hyderabad learners can explore the stock market course in Hyderabad, while online learners across India can start with the same structured approach.
If you want to see the roadmap live, attend a free demo class before choosing a course.
FAQ
Can I learn the stock market in 30 days?
You can learn the basics in 30 days, but skill takes longer. The first month should focus on structure, risk, and chart observation.
Should beginners start with options trading?
No. Beginners should first learn market basics, chart reading, and risk management before studying options.
What is the best first course for beginners?
A beginner should choose a course that teaches basics, technical analysis, risk management, and practice before advanced strategies.