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Start with the basics, then learn about quotes, orders, company information, settlement, risk, and account safety.

Start with what a share represents, who carries your order, where cash and securities records come from, and why being listed never guarantees a return.
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14 lessons
Understand what a listed share represents and what the exchange does when buyers and sellers meet.
Beginner · 7 min→Meet the broker, PSX, SECP, NCCPL, CDC, and the planned clearing-member relationship.
Beginner · 8 min→Learn last price, bid, ask, spread, range, volume, timestamp, and market state.
Beginner · 7 min→Understand why an exchange day has defined sessions and why Tijarat practice follows them.
Beginner · 5 min→Compare execution priority with price control before choosing an instruction.
Beginner · 7 min→Follow an instruction from submission through open, partial, final, and cancellation states.
Intermediate · 8 min→Understand why an executed trade still needs cash, securities, and document records to line up.
Intermediate · 8 min→Separate account value, cost, cash, unrealised result, realised activity, and return period.
Beginner · 7 min→Learn why a listed investment can fall, become hard to sell, or behave differently from a smooth return illustration.
Beginner · 8 min→Start with the official filing, separate facts from interpretation, and check the relevant dates.
Intermediate · 8 min→Understand three common corporate actions without treating any one of them as a free return.
Intermediate · 9 min→Move beyond the chart and ask what the business earns, owes, reinvests, and discloses.
Intermediate · 10 min→Compare the simpler eligible retail path with fuller onboarding without relying on stale rules.
Beginner · 6 min→Verify the broker, keep sign-in secrets private, review activity, and know where to complain.
Beginner · 8 min→Learning should end at the relevant app action, not at a dead-end article.
Learn the idea in plain language with an example and a short check.
See where bid, ask, order type, cash, settlement, or a company notice appears in Tijarat.
Use the simulated account during PSX hours and inspect the resulting order and portfolio record.
Contextual links bring the lesson back beside future live actions and warnings.
Search definitions for trading, accounts, institutions, ownership, records, costs, and risk.
→CALCULATORChoose an amount, timeline, and assumed return. The result remains an illustration, not a forecast.
→RESEARCHOpen PSX filings, SBP material, market structure, definitions, caveats, and downloadable notes.
→Academy and Practice are available in beta without live brokerage. Every real-money action stays closed until approval and production readiness.