Weekly Stock Breakdowns
If you’re learning from Atiya Khoury, one of the best ways to improve is by doing simple weekly stock breakdowns.
If you’re learning from Atiya Khoury, one of the best ways to improve is by doing simple weekly stock breakdowns.
Why?
Because:
👉 The more you observe companies, the better you understand investing.
Let’s make this super simple.
What is a Weekly Stock Breakdown?
A weekly stock breakdown means:
👉 Looking at one company every week and understanding:
- What the company does
- How it makes money
- Why the stock moved
- What investors are watching
It’s like studying one business at a time.
What Should You Look At?
Here’s a simple beginner checklist:
1. What Does the Company Do?
Start with the basics.
Ask:
👉 “How does this company make money?”
Example:
- Bank → loans
- IT company → software
- FMCG company → daily products
2. Did the Stock Go Up or Down This Week?
Now check:
- Was the stock rising?
- Was it falling?
Then ask:
👉 “Why?”
3. Look for Important News
Maybe:
- The company reported strong profit
- A new product launched
- Bad news affected investors
👉 News often moves stock prices.
4. Is the Business Growing?
Check simple things like:
- Revenue growth
- Profit growth
- More customers
Growing businesses usually attract more investors.
5. Understand the Sector
A company is also affected by its industry.
Example:
- Banking sector
- IT sector
- FMCG sector
Even companies in the Nifty 50 move based on sector performance.
Simple Example of a Weekly Breakdown
Company:
Reliance Industries
What happened?
- Stock moved up this week
Possible reasons:
- Strong business growth
- Positive news
- Investor confidence
What beginners learn:
👉 Big companies move because of real business factors.
Why Weekly Breakdowns Are Powerful
They help beginners:
- Think logically
- Stop gambling
- Understand real businesses
Over time:
👉 You start noticing patterns and trends naturally.
Beginner Mistake
Many beginners only watch:
- Price movement
They ignore:
- Business quality
- News
- Company growth
👉 Real investing is deeper than just charts.
Simple Rule to Remember
👉 Don’t just ask “Did the stock move?”
👉 Ask “Why did it move?”
That’s how smart investors learn.
Final Thought by Atiya Khoury
You don’t need to analyze hundreds of companies.
Start with:
👉 One simple stock breakdown every week.
Small learning over time becomes powerful knowledge.