Learning how financial markets work is not about becoming a millionaire—though if you get there, congratulations! What really matters is knowing how to use that information. That alone puts you in the top 1% (and honestly, we are being generous assuming 1% actually know this).
You read about companies and markets every day, but do you ever ask yourself what that data could do for you? Just this week, for example, we read about how the European Commission relied on earnings calls to detect collusion. Do you know where to find those calls? When they’re published? We do—We read them all the time, along with other investors’ documents—and you’d be surprised how useful they are. In the past three months alone, We’ve seen a CEO openly admit a merger was about to be approved before regulators made it official. In another case, a company revealed enjoying market power right in the middle of an abuse of dominance investigation. And those are just a few examples. The point is: the financial markets are a goldmine of information—you just need to know where to look, how to read it, and how to analyze it.
What if we told you that there is an easy way to learn that? A program on finance and financial markets for lawyers, regulators, journalists and policymakers. Tailored to antitrust professionals. It exists now!

The ANTITRUST CLUB
A training program to show you where to find valuable information, how to read financial statements, how to interpret financial metrics, and most importantly, how to tailor it to your job and needs.
This program is designed for professionals that want to learn skills that they can use today in their jobs, whether it is in a law firm, a regulator, a consultancy, a newsroom or any regulatory desk.
This is for you if:
- You want to be among the 1% who understand financial metrics and what they mean for a company and the market.
- You want to avoid the common mistakes people make when talking about finance.
- You want to understand how companies think and why pleasing shareholders drives everything they do.
- You want to build financial arguments so strong they can’t be contradicted by a CFO, Commissioner, or judge.
- You want to see how antitrust decisions affect a company’s bottom line.
- You want to spot serious problems in a company before they become public.
- You want to stand out — in an interview, with a client, or in your team.
- You want to learn skills that will let you decide your future, whether it is to get promoted in your firm or a career change.

Why this is for me?
Antitrust is becoming increasingly intertwined with financial markets. Whether you’re a practitioner, a regulator, or a student, understanding the basics—or ideally, much more—is no longer optional.
Where do regulators uncover Google’s, Amazon’s, or Apple’s future plans? In investor reports. How do they assess when a company is earning “too much” profit? By looking at ROCE, WACC, and EBIT.
Even the UK Competition and Markets Authority is now building a team of financial market experts.
You don’t need to become a financial guru overnight, but you do need to know how to read financial statements and interpret key metrics. If you don’t, someone else will—and you’ll regret being left behind.
When, Where, How Much?
The program begins on September 15, 2025, with registrations opening on September 1. You can check all the details on our website. And here’s the good news: you won’t have to wait until the 15th to dive in—exclusive articles will be available as soon as you log in.
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