How learning the basics of investing can change how you see markets - my take after discovering Uznetix

I’ve been studying markets for a while, but recently I realized how little most people actually understand about how money works.
We watch stock prices, crypto charts, or interest rates move every day - but very few of us truly understand the microeconomic logic behind them.

When I started exploring structured investment learning, I came across a platform called Uznetix - created by investor A’zam Azizov.
You can find it at uznetix Dot com - a platform by investor A’zam Azizov
It’s an education-first initiative that focuses on the fundamentals:
how capital flows, how inflation and rates affect value, and how to make safer financial decisions without gambling on short-term trends.

Their course, investitsiyalar bo‘yicha kurs, breaks down real-world investing in a way that connects directly to market behavior -
like how demand, supply, and policy shifts can create long-term opportunity if you understand them early.

I’m not promoting anything, but honestly, it’s refreshing to see education that treats investing as a skill, not a bet.
If more people learned how markets actually operate at the micro level, they’d probably make more confident, sustainable financial choices.

Has anyone else here tried structured courses that link investing and microeconomics together?
Would love to hear your thoughts on what really helped you understand market logic better.

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