How to Trade DAX Futures
What you'll learn
What DAX futures are and how they differ from spot index trading
Key features of the DAX (Germany 40) and how it moves
How to trade DAX futures on platforms like Eurex or via CFDs
Strategies for day trading, swing trading, and hedging with DAX futures
How to manage risk, set stop-losses, and size positions properly
Trading the FTSE 100
What you'll learn
What the FTSE 100 Index is and what drives its price
Different ways to trade the FTSE 100 (spot, futures, CFDs, ETFs)
Key sectors and companies within the index and how they impact movement
Technical and fundamental analysis tools for FTSE 100 trading
Risk management techniques and trading strategies tailored to index trading
Trading the CAC 40 Index
What you'll learn
What the CAC 40 Index is and how it's structured
Key sectors and companies driving the index’s performance
How to trade the CAC 40 using CFDs, ETFs, and futures
Technical and fundamental strategies tailored to the French market
Risk management and timing tips for trading European indices
Trading the EU Stocks 50
What you'll learn
What the Euro Stoxx 50 Index is and how it is composed
How to trade the EU Stocks 50 using CFDs, futures, and ETFs
Economic and political factors that influence index volatility
Technical analysis strategies for trending and ranging conditions
Risk management techniques specific to index and European market trading
Trading the Russell 2000
What you'll learn
What the Russell 2000 Index is and how it’s constructed
Key factors that drive movements in small-cap stocks
How to trade the Russell 2000 using futures, CFDs, and ETFs (e.g., IWM)
Strategies for day trading, swing trading, and position trading the index
Risk management techniques for volatile small-cap environments
Dow Jones DJIA Futures
What you'll learn
What the Dow Jones (DJIA) Index is and how it is calculated
How Dow Jones futures work and where they are traded
Differences between E-mini and Micro Dow futures contracts
Technical and fundamental analysis methods for DJIA trading
Effective strategies for day trading and swing trading Dow futures
Trading the S&P 500 index
What you'll learn
What the S&P 500 Index is and how it's constructed
The different ways to trade the index (futures, CFDs, ETFs, options)
Key factors that influence S&P 500 price movements (economic data, earnings, Fed policy)
Technical and fundamental tools for analyzing S&P 500 setups
Risk management strategies tailored for index trading
Nasdaq 100 trading guide
What you'll learn
What the Nasdaq 100 is and how it differs from other indices
How to trade the Nasdaq 100 using spot, CFDs, ETFs, and futures
The economic and sector-specific drivers of Nasdaq 100 price movements
Technical and fundamental analysis tools for Nasdaq trading
Proven strategies for day trading, swing trading, and risk management
The VIX Volatility Index
What you'll learn
What the VIX is, how it’s calculated, and what it represents
How the VIX reacts to market movements and investor sentiment
Ways to trade the VIX: futures, options, ETFs (like VXX, UVXY), and CFDs
How to use the VIX to hedge against market downturns
Trading strategies based on volatility spikes and mean reversion
Hang Seng Index
What you'll learn
The composition and structure of the Hang Seng Index and how it reflects the Hong Kong economy
Key economic, political, and sector-specific drivers of HSI price movements
How to analyze Hang Seng Index charts using technical indicators and price action
Trading strategies specific to the HSI, including momentum, breakout, and reversal setups
How to manage risk and position sizing when trading this highly volatile index
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 Indicies
What you'll learn
On the Indices Course, learners will gain a solid understanding of how stock market indices work and why they are a vital part of trading and investing. You will learn what indices are, how they are calculated, and the different types of indices that exist—such as global, regional, and sector-specific. The course will explain how indices reflect overall market performance, and how traders use them to gauge sentiment, identify trends, and manage risk. You’ll also explore how to trade indices directly through products like CFDs, futures, and ETFs, while learning strategies for analyzing index movements. By the end of the course, you’ll have the knowledge to confidently understand, interpret, and trade indices as part of your overall capital markets toolkit.
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.




