NIFASE
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Diploma in Financial Market Management (DFMM)

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A diploma program focused on capital market trading, derivatives, commodity/currency markets, advanced technical analysis, and fundamental analysis.

Skills you'll gain

Capital MarketsDerivativesCommodity & CurrencyChart ReadingIndicatorsRisk ManagementTrading SetupMarket Psychology

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Roles across brokerages, banks, research desks, and fintech.

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Modules

Module 1: Capital Market Trading Module (Theory & Practical)
  • Understanding financial markets
  • Basic knowledge of the capital market (Primary Market & Secondary Market)
  • Market participants
  • Major exchanges and indices
  • Trading membership
  • Trading mechanism
  • Clearing, settlement and risk management
  • Legal framework and regulations
  • Time value of money
  • Fundamental valuation concepts
  • Glimpse of various trading software
  • Practical training in capital market operations
Module 2: Derivatives Market & its Operations (Futures & Options)
  • Introduction to derivatives
  • Understanding forwards, futures, options and swaps
  • Futures contract terminology
  • Pricing of futures; cash-and-carry model
  • Understanding beta; systematic and unsystematic risk
  • Strategies using equity futures: hedging, speculation and arbitrage
  • Understanding options (call/put) and options terminology
  • Options trading strategies
  • Derivative market trading mechanism
  • Clearing, settlement and risk management
  • Regulatory framework
  • Accounting and taxation of derivatives (basics)
  • Investor protection
  • Practical training classes
Module 3: Commodity and Currency Market Module
  • Understanding commodity markets
  • Operations in commodity exchanges
  • Factors impacting commodity prices
  • Commodity market participants
  • Commodity futures pricing concept
  • Commodity futures and options trading strategies
  • Commodity market trading, clearing and settlement mechanism
  • Commodity market regulatory framework
  • Introduction to currency market
  • Currency pairs; cross rates
  • Key indicators and their impact on currency market
  • Currency market participants
  • Currency futures and options terminology
Module 4: Advance Technical Analysis and its Applications
  • Understanding technical analysis
  • Fundamental vs technical analysis
  • Types of charts
  • Candlestick chart patterns (theory + practical)
  • Major indicators used for buy/sell decisions
  • Support and resistance
  • Moving average and crossover
  • Trend lines and triangles
  • Demand and supply zones
  • Fibonacci and Bollinger Bands
  • Dow theory and Elliott wave theory
  • Tools used for trading strategies
  • Market psychology
  • Trading strategies based on technical analysis
  • Practical classes on technical analysis software
Module 5: Fundamental Analysis and its Application
  • Introduction to fundamental analysis
  • Economic analysis
  • Industry analysis
  • Company analysis (qualitative/non-fundamental aspects)
  • Company analysis (fundamental aspects)
  • Ratio analysis
  • Stock valuation methods
  • Valuation of firms
  • Understanding time value of money
  • How to select stocks for consistent returns
  • Financial statement analysis
Module 6: Mutual Fund
  • Introduction to mutual funds
  • Concept and role of a mutual fund
  • Legal structure of mutual funds
  • Legal & regulatory framework
  • Offer document overview
  • Funds distribution and channel management practices
  • Pricing of units
  • Accounting, valuation & taxation (basics)
  • Investor services
  • Return, risk & performance of funds
  • Scheme selection
  • Selecting the right investment products for investors

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

A quick rundown of how NIFASE works so you can focus on trading, not decoding terms and conditions.

A share market course at NIFASE is a structured learning program designed to teach stock market concepts from basic to advanced levels. It covers trading, investing, chart reading, risk management, and market psychology in a practical way.

Anyone can join NIFASE courses, including beginners (starting from zero), students (for career advantage), working professionals (skill upgrade / side learning), and serious traders (for structure and discipline).

No. You don’t need any specific degree to learn the stock market. You only need basic understanding, discipline, and a learning mindset — NIFASE will guide you step-by-step.

After completing a NIFASE share market course, you will learn: stock market fundamentals clearly, how to read charts and trends, entry and exit planning, risk management and capital protection, trading discipline and psychology, and practical decision-making in real market scenarios.

Modules may vary by program, but typically include: Stock Market Basics & Terminology, Candlestick & Chart Reading, Technical Analysis (Indicators + Price Action), Support & Resistance + Trend Structure, Trading Strategies (Intraday / Swing), Futures & Options (Basics to Advanced), Risk Management & Position Sizing, Trading Psychology & Discipline, and Live Market Practice + Case Studies.

Account sizes typically range from $5,000 to $200,000, allowing you to choose a starting capital that matches your trading experience and risk tolerance.

Yes, you can manage multiple funded accounts simultaneously once you meet the evaluation criteria for each account tier.

We support major trading platforms including MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, and cTrader, giving you flexibility in your trading setup.

Standard risk management rules apply, including maximum daily loss limits and overall drawdown thresholds to protect both traders and capital.

Yes, if you want to learn trading and investing seriously. A structured course helps you avoid confusion, save time, and reduce costly beginner mistakes. NIFASE focuses on skills and discipline, not shortcuts.

The best trading course for beginners is one that offers step-by-step learning, practical market training, strong risk management, real examples and structured lessons, and mentor support. NIFASE provides a clear beginner-to-trader learning path.

Course fees depend on the program you choose (Beginner / Advanced / F&O). For updated pricing, please check the Programs page or contact the NIFASE team.

Yes, the stock market can be a great career option, but it requires real skills, discipline, and risk management. NIFASE helps you build market-ready skills with a professional learning approach.

After learning at NIFASE, you can explore paths like trading (Intraday / Swing / F&O), long-term investing and portfolio building, market research and analysis, finance-related roles (skill advantage), and education or content-based finance career.

Earning is possible, but it depends on your knowledge, risk control, capital, consistency, and market conditions. NIFASE focuses on skill-building first, not guaranteed income.

Monthly income is not fixed in trading. Some months may be profitable, some may be break-even, and some may have losses. NIFASE trains you to focus on process, risk management, and long-term consistency.

In most cases, eligibility is simple: interest in learning the stock market, basic understanding (beginners are welcome), and commitment to learning. NIFASE programs are designed for beginners as well as advanced learners.

Top benefits include clear learning roadmap (no confusion), mentor-led guidance, practical market-focused training, strong risk management system, trading psychology and discipline training, and beginner-friendly learning with advanced growth.