The London Hammer trading strategy
What you'll learn
Understand the Hammer candlestick pattern and its psychological meaning
Learn how to spot valid Hammer setups during the London session
Discover how to combine this pattern with support/resistance and session timing for high-probability trades
Learn how to place precise entries, stop-losses, and profit targets
Explore the best timeframes and currency pairs for this strategy
Analyze real-world examples of winning and losing trades to understand how to adapt in live markets
Chart Types: candlestick, line, bar
What you'll learn
Identify and distinguish between candlestick, line, and bar charts
Understand the structure and components of each chart type
Interpret key price information such as open, high, low, and close (OHLC)
Recognize the strengths and weaknesses of each chart type
Apply appropriate chart types to different trading and analysis scenarios
Gain confidence in using charts to support investment decisions
Five Candlestick Patterns
What you'll learn
The structure of candlesticks and how to interpret them
The 5 most important candlestick patterns and what they signal
How to identify bullish vs. bearish formations
Real-world chart examples of each pattern in action
How to incorporate candlestick patterns into your trading strategy
Trading Trendlines
What you'll learn
A trend line can indicate whether or not a trend is present. If a trend line has a positive slope, there is a positive association between the variables. If a trend line has a negative slope, there is a negative association between the variables.
Intro Trading Psychology
What you'll learn
Losing money is a particularly difficult test for new traders, who tend to lose very often. It is very hard to believe in yourself when you have no history of success and no way to put losses in perspective. But, being a good trader is like being a good baseball player who is considered a superstar if he gets on base 4 times out of 10. You don’t have to win every time to be a successful trader. You just have to understand that’s the way it is and be comfortable with it.
Introduction to Trading Psychology
What you'll learn
In the Trading Psychology course, students will learn how emotions such as fear, greed, and overconfidence impact trading decisions, and how to build discipline and mental resilience to manage them effectively. The course explores techniques to stay calm under pressure, develop patience, and follow a structured trading plan without being swayed by short-term market noise. By mastering mindset and emotional control, students will gain the psychological tools needed to make consistent, rational decisions and improve their long-term performance in the markets.
Intro Trading Candles
What you'll learn
By the end of this section, students will:
Understand the structure of a candlestick (open, high, low, close).
Recognize the difference between bullish and bearish candles.
Identify common candlestick patterns that signal market sentiment.
Learn how to use candles to spot potential reversals and continuations.
Apply candlestick reading as a foundation for broader technical analysis.




