
Most retail investors lose money not because the market is rigged — but because they never learned how to read the scoreboard. They buy stocks based on tips, headlines, and WhatsApp forwards, without ever opening a balance sheet.
Ground Zero Investing is a structured, 10-module guide that takes you from zero knowledge to being able to independently analyse any listed Indian company — its financial statements, profitability, capital allocation, and when to exit.
“From Numbers to Knowledge. From Knowledge to Wealth.”
| Module | Topic |
|---|---|
| 01 | Market Foundations — Market cap, free float, P/E ratio, compounding, common mistakes |
| 02 | How the Economy Works — Credit cycles, debt dynamics, Nifty forecasting |
| 03 | The Income Statement — Revenue, EBITDA, margins, EPS, depreciation methods |
| 04 | The Balance Sheet — Equity, liabilities, assets, goodwill, red flags |
| 05 | The Cash Flow Statement — CFO, free cash flow, cash conversion cycle |
| 06 | Activity & Efficiency Ratios — Inventory turns, receivable days, asset turnover |
| 07 | Solvency & Liquidity Ratios — D/E, interest coverage, current ratio, quick ratio |
| 08 | Capital Allocation & Returns — ROA, ROE, ROCE, ROIC with Du Pont breakdowns |
| 09 | Capex & Business Models — Greenfield vs brownfield, asset-light vs asset-heavy |
| 10 | Technical Analysis & Exit Strategy — Stage analysis, ADX, V-Stop, RSI, when to sell |
New Investors — You have a demat account but don’t know how to evaluate a stock beyond tips and headlines.