Understanding before action
Learn market mechanisms rather than tips or predictions.
Understand how stock markets work beneath headlines and price movements, so you can interpret market events with structure rather than guesswork. Build the professional credibility to discuss markets confidently in strategy, advisory, compliance, communications, client or in
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Most people encounter the stock market as a stream of numbers and headlines they are expected to react to, but were never taught to understand. Prices rise and fall for reasons that feel opaque; crashes arrive as if from nowhere; and the language—order books, spreads, indices and high-frequency trading—forms a wall between the curious and the confident. The usual response is either to avoid markets altogether or to treat them as a casino.
This course closes that gap without turning participants into traders. Across two applied modules, it reconstructs the market from first principles: why the transferable share was such a consequential invention, how a modern trade executes and settles, what genuinely moves prices, how major exchanges are structured, what an index does and does not reveal, and what past crises teach us about the system’s fault lines. Participants move beyond memorising terminology and begin reading markets through a professional framework.
The transformation is from spectator to interpreter. By the end of the course, participants can examine a live market situation, distinguish signal from noise, apply a disciplined analytical structure and communicate a reasoned assessment they can stand behind in managerial, investment or advisory discussions.
Stock markets are often presented as a stream of prices, headlines and predictions, leaving professionals to react without understanding the mechanisms underneath. This course builds a structured view of how markets developed, how trades are executed, what moves prices and why periods of instability occur. Participants leave able to interpret market events with greater confidence, separate signal from noise, and contribute more credibly to investment, strategy and advisory discussions.
Learn market mechanisms rather than tips or predictions.
Use recurring historical patterns to interpret today’s markets.
Apply a structured framework to real professional situations.
Explore the origins and economic purpose of stock markets, trace the full trade lifecycle and order book, and apply a structured framework to explain price movements, expectations and market cycles.
Compare global exchanges and high-frequency trading, evaluate index construction and benchmark selection, and analyse market crises, vulnerabilities and reforms before applying the complete framework in a professional capstone analysis.
Prof of Applied Finance

Prof. Sean Foley is a finance executive and adviser with more than 25 years of experience across public companies, global financial institutions, and professional services firms. As founder and CEO of AltFi Services Group, he supports businesses through accounting, treasury management, and fractional CFO services. His leadership experience includes financial reporting, governance, audit, regulatory oversight, and public-company readiness. He brings MMI participants a practical perspective on interpreting financial information, strengthening financial judgement, and communicating credible management decisions.
Meet the accomplished professionals who successfully completed their doctoral studies in 2025, bringing deep leadership experience and rigorous scholarship to Monarch Switzerland.
Meet the accomplished professionals who successfully completed their doctoral studies in 2025, bringing deep leadership experience and rigorous scholarship to Monarch Switzerland.