Trading Foundations

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Curriculum

  1. 01 Markets, Trades, and Risk FoundationsFree preview Trading Foundations module 1: Markets, Trades, and Risk Foundations. Markets connect buyers and sellers through structured systems.
  2. 02 Choosing a Market Trading Foundations module 2: Choosing a Market. Stocks, futures, forex, options, and crypto all behave differently.
  3. 03 Trading Styles and Timeframes Trading Foundations module 3: Trading Styles and Timeframes. Style affects speed, workload, and risk exposure.
  4. 04 Orders, Execution, and Trade Management Trading Foundations module 4: Orders, Execution, and Trade Management. Order type changes execution behavior.
  5. 05 Charts, Price Structure, and Context Trading Foundations module 5: Charts, Price Structure, and Context. Charts organize price behavior visually.
  6. 06 Technical Analysis Basics Trading Foundations module 6: Technical Analysis Basics. Technical analysis helps structure probability, not certainty.
  7. 07 Risk Management, Position Sizing, and Drawdown Trading Foundations module 7: Risk Management, Position Sizing, and Drawdown. Risk must be defined before entry.
  8. 08 Building and Following a Trading Plan Trading Foundations module 8: Building and Following a Trading Plan. A plan turns ideas into repeatable decisions.
  9. 09 Trading Psychology and Behavioral Mistakes Trading Foundations module 9: Trading Psychology and Behavioral Mistakes. Psychology affects trading, but structure shapes psychology.
  10. 10 Backtesting, Paper Trading, and Evaluating an Edge Trading Foundations module 10: Backtesting, Paper Trading, and Evaluating an Edge. Edge requires evidence.
  11. 11 Brokers, Platforms, Fees, and Prop Firms Trading Foundations module 11: Brokers, Platforms, Fees, and Prop Firms. Brokers and platforms affect real trading outcomes.
  12. 12 From Learning to Live Trading Trading Foundations module 12: From Learning to Live Trading. Markets are real systems, not fantasy machines.