Learn to trade, one small lesson at a time.
A complete path from your very first candlestick to liquidity, risk, and the psychology of professionals. Every lesson is short, illustrated with a live chart, and builds on the last.
Starter
Markets, charts, and orders — the absolute foundations.
What is trading?
Buyers, sellers, and the price in between.
Read lessonMarkets you can trade
Stocks, crypto, forex, and futures at a glance.
Read lessonReading a price chart
Candlesticks, OHLC, and timeframes.
Read lessonBid, ask & liquidity
The order book and the real cost of trading.
Read lessonOrder types
Market, limit, and stop — how you actually trade.
Read lessonTrends, bulls & bears
The single most important thing on a chart.
Read lessonIntermediate
Read price action: structure, levels, and patterns.
Support & resistance
The levels where price remembers.
Read lessonTrendlines & channels
Diagonal structure that tracks momentum.
Read lessonCandlestick patterns
What single candles whisper about pressure.
Read lessonChart patterns
Head & shoulders, triangles, and flags.
Read lessonVolume analysis
The fuel behind every move.
Read lessonMoving averages
Smoothing noise to see the real trend.
Read lessonAdvanced
Indicators and confluence that sharpen your timing.
RSI & momentum
Measuring how stretched a move is.
Read lessonMACD
Momentum and trend in one panel.
Read lessonBollinger Bands
Volatility envelopes around price.
Read lessonFibonacci retracement
Mapping pullbacks with golden ratios.
Read lessonMulti-timeframe analysis
Top-down reading for high-odds entries.
Read lessonExpert
Risk, psychology, and process — what actually keeps you profitable.
Risk management
The one skill that keeps you in the game.
Read lessonRisk-to-reward & expectancy
Why you can lose often and still win.
Read lessonTrading psychology
Your biggest opponent is in the mirror.
Read lessonMarket structure & liquidity
How smart money really moves price.
Read lessonBuilding a trading plan
Turn scattered ideas into a repeatable process.
Read lessonBacktesting & journaling
How edges are proven and kept.
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