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Join the Best Share Market Training in Nepal and Master Technical & Fundamental Analysis

Join the Best Share Market Training in Nepal and Master Technical & Fundamental Analysis

If you are truly passionate about learning how the stock market works and want to gain complete mastery over both Technical and Fundamental Analysis, then NepseTrading Elite, founded by Sandeep Kumar Chaudhary, is the ultimate destination for you. Recognized as the best share market training institute in Nepal, NepseTrading Elite provides a professional, practical, and globally structured education system designed to help students, traders, and investors understand the science behind profitable investing.

Under the mentorship of Sandeep Kumar Chaudhary, who has over 15 years of banking experience and a strong foundation in financial markets, this training goes far beyond theoretical learning. Before becoming Nepal’s leading stock market educator, Mr. Chaudhary served as Deputy General Manager (DGM) at reputed banks like Sunrise Bank, NIC Asia Bank, and NMB Bank. His vast expertise in corporate finance, credit management, liquidity control, and NRB compliance enables him to connect classroom lessons directly to real-world financial situations.

In 2008, Mr. Chaudhary enhanced his financial expertise by completing Technical and Financial Market Analysis training in Singapore, followed by advanced learning in India. These international qualifications helped him develop a globally aligned approach to stock market training, integrating both technical chart analysis and fundamental valuation techniques. Today, he has taught over 10,000 students across Nepal, shaping the next generation of investors, analysts, and traders.

The Share Market Training Course at NepseTrading Elite is structured to help learners build a complete 360-degree understanding of trading and investing. Students start with technical analysis, where they learn to interpret stock charts, identify trends, and analyze price movements using tools like candlestick patterns, moving averages, RSI, MACD, Fibonacci retracement, and Elliott Wave theory. Mr. Chaudhary’s approach focuses on understanding price action and market psychology, teaching how institutional investors and smart money influence market behavior.

On the fundamental side, students learn how to evaluate companies through financial statement analysis and key financial ratios like P/E (Price-to-Earnings Ratio), EPS (Earnings Per Share), ROE (Return on Equity), Debt-to-Equity Ratio, and Dividend Yield. You’ll discover how to calculate a company’s intrinsic value using models like the Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) and Dividend Discount Model (DDM)—helping you identify undervalued stocks with strong growth potential in the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE).

NepseTrading Elite’s courses are delivered through the advanced learning platform learnwithopen.ai, offering a flexible online + physical (hybrid) learning system. Students get access to recorded lectures, live interactive webinars, and one-on-one mentorship sessions. The institute also provides lifetime access to course materials and continuous updates, ensuring learners always stay ahead of evolving market trends.

What truly makes this training special is its practical, data-driven, and Nepali market-focused approach. Every session uses real NEPSE company data, NRB financial reports, and sectoral studies to help students understand how actual trading and investing decisions are made. Mr. Chaudhary personally guides participants through case studies, live chart analysis, and company evaluations—ensuring that each learner gains real-world analytical skills that can be applied immediately.

Beyond technical and fundamental learning, the course also covers trading psychology, portfolio management, and risk control. Students learn how to control emotions like fear and greed, follow disciplined strategies, and build diversified portfolios for long-term financial success.

Over the years, NepseTrading Elite has helped thousands of students and professionals build strong trading careers and investment portfolios. Many alumni now work as independent traders, financial advisors, or portfolio analysts, while others have achieved consistent profits in NEPSE through disciplined strategies learned during the course. The blend of real banking knowledge, international exposure, and practical market application makes this training the most powerful and result-oriented stock market education program in Nepal.

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