Real Learning for Real Results

Most investment courses dump information and hope something sticks. We don't do that.

Our approach comes from years of watching what actually works when people learn to automate their portfolios. It's less about cramming facts and more about building understanding through practical steps.

We've seen hundreds of folks go from hesitant to confident—and it happens when they're guided properly, not rushed through modules.

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How We Actually Teach

You won't find us lecturing for hours while you frantically take notes. Instead, we break things down into manageable pieces that build on each other. Think of it like learning to cook—you don't start with a five-course meal.

Scenario-Based Sessions

Every lesson starts with a real market situation. Something that's happened in Australia recently—maybe a mining stock shift or property index movement.

You work through how automation handles it. Not hypotheticals. Actual examples that show why certain algorithms respond the way they do.

Progressive Complexity

Week one, you're setting up basic rules. By week eight, you're adjusting parameters for volatile conditions.

But we never throw you into the deep end. Each session assumes you've absorbed the previous one—and our instructors check in to make sure that's actually true.

Peer Feedback Loops

Learning happens faster when you're not isolated. Our cohorts work together, reviewing each other's automation setups during live sessions.

Someone catches an oversight you missed. You spot inefficiency in their risk threshold. It's collaborative without being competitive.

Investment automation dashboard showing portfolio rebalancing strategies

Hands-On From Day One

By the end of your first session, you'll have built something. A simple automation rule, maybe—but it's yours, and it functions.

We don't believe in passive learning. You're in the platform, testing parameters, seeing immediate results. If something breaks, that's fine. You learn more from fixing mistakes than from getting everything right initially.

Our instructors are there while you work, answering questions as they come up. Not after the fact—right when you're stuck and need guidance.

What Past Learners Say

I'd tried three other courses before this one. They all felt like reading a textbook—dry, disconnected from reality. Here, I was building automation strategies by week two. The feedback sessions made me rethink risk management entirely, and I actually understood why my initial approach was flawed.

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Callum Thorne

Completed program February 2025

The scenario-based learning changed everything for me. I wasn't just memorizing formulas—I was seeing how algorithms respond to actual market shifts. When the ASX dipped in early 2025, I recognized the pattern from our sessions and knew my automation rules would handle it. They did, and I felt prepared instead of panicked.

Portrait of Briony Kellaway

Briony Kellaway

Completed program January 2025

See How This Works for Yourself

Our next program starts October 2025. If you want to understand investment automation through a method that actually sticks, we should talk.