Pomegra Learn
The Learning Map
The whole free library as a tabletop model railway — 33 books, six lines, one train ride from your first dollar to advanced options. Reading any chapter raises its station off the map.
33 books · 6 lines · 8,600+ articles
Foundations
0/5 finishedMoney, economy, financial literacy — start here.
Stock Market Core
0/6 finishedHow the market works, and how to understand any company.
Investing Strategies
0/6 finishedDifferent ways to invest — and how to build your first portfolio.
Other Asset Classes
0/5 finishedBonds, property, crypto, gold and oil, and currencies.
Trading & Risk
0/6 finishedTrading, reading charts, and protecting your money.
Specialised & Lifecycle
0/5 finishedTaxes, retirement, industries, green investing, and market history.
About the map
What is the Pomegra Learning Map?
The Learning Map is an interactive, transit-style view of Pomegra Learn's free financial-education library. All 33 books appear as stations on six colour-coded lines, ordered from beginner foundations to advanced topics. In the 3D view the map becomes a tabletop model railway: a little train rides the network, reading raises a station's piece, finished books stand at full height, and the map recommends your next stop.
How is the free library organised?
The library runs along six tracks: A — Foundations (money, the economy, personal finance), B — Stock Market Core, C — Investing Strategies, D — Other Asset Classes, E — Trading & Risk, and F — Specialised & Lifecycle topics like retirement, taxes, and market history. Lines branch where the material builds on what came before, so following the map is a complete beginner-to-advanced route.
Is the library really free, and how is progress tracked?
Yes — every book is free to read all the way through, with no account, no ads, and no fees. Reading progress is stored only in your browser (localStorage); nothing is sent to a server. You can also mark books as finished manually on the map.
Every book is free to read all the way through at pomegra.io/learn. Prefer watching? Try the free video courses or browse the learning resources.