Investment Education That Fits Your Journey

We've designed three paths because everyone starts from a different place. Whether you're just curious about how markets work or ready to build a comprehensive understanding of portfolio construction, there's an option that makes sense for where you are right now.

Students engaged in practical investment education session

Three Approaches to Learning

I've been teaching investment fundamentals since 2018, and honestly, the biggest lesson I've learned is that there's no one-size-fits-all approach. Some people want to dip their toes in first. Others prefer to dive deep right away. All three programs start in September 2025 and run through March 2026.

Foundation Access

For beginners exploring basics

CAD 89 per month for 6 months
  • Weekly video lessons covering market fundamentals
  • Introduction to asset allocation concepts
  • Access to online discussion community
  • Monthly group Q&A sessions
  • Basic portfolio tracking tools
  • Certificate of completion

Complete Mastery

For dedicated students wanting full support

CAD 329 per month for 6 months
  • Everything in Professional Growth, plus:
  • One-on-one monthly coaching calls
  • Personalized portfolio review sessions
  • Priority access to all events and workshops
  • Custom learning path based on your goals
  • Lifetime access to course materials
  • Professional reference letter upon completion

What's Actually Included in Each Program

Sometimes it helps to see everything side by side. Here's the honest breakdown of what you get with each option, and where the differences really matter.

Investment education instructor Hendrik Veldhuizen

Hendrik Veldhuizen

Program Director

Feature
Foundation
Professional
Complete
Core video curriculum
Discussion community access
Monthly group Q&A sessions
Advanced risk modules
Case study analysis
Small group workshops
Direct instructor feedback
One-on-one coaching
Portfolio review sessions
Lifetime material access

Common Questions

These are the things people actually ask when they're trying to figure out which program makes sense. If something's still unclear after reading through these, just reach out.

Student support coordinator Ingrid Desrosiers

Need help deciding?

help@nexatonpro.vip

+1 613 298 2663

Can I switch programs after I start?

Yes, and it happens more often than you'd think. Some people start with Foundation and realize they want more depth after the first month. We'll work with you on the payment difference and get you moved over. Just email us before the next billing cycle starts.

What if I need to pause my program?

Life happens. We allow one pause of up to 60 days during your six-month enrollment. You'll pick up exactly where you left off, and your end date will shift accordingly. This comes up most often around holidays or work travel, and it's totally fine.

Do I need any specific background in finance?

Not really. Foundation Access assumes you're starting from scratch. Professional Growth expects you know what stocks and bonds are at a basic level. Complete Mastery is for people who've already done some reading or have real accounts they're managing. But we adjust to where you actually are.

How much time should I plan to spend each week?

Foundation students typically spend 3-4 hours weekly. Professional Growth is closer to 6-7 hours when you include the workshops and case studies. Complete Mastery varies because of the personalized components, but budget around 8-10 hours. That said, some weeks are lighter than others.

Are payment plans available?

The monthly pricing is already a payment plan. But if you want to pay upfront for the full six months, we offer a small discount. Contact us at help@nexatonpro.vip for those details. We're pretty flexible if you need something different.

What's the refund policy?

First month is covered by a satisfaction guarantee. If it's not working for you within those first 30 days, we'll refund your payment. After that, we don't offer refunds, but you can pause or discuss options if something comes up. We've had very few people actually request refunds, honestly.