Exploring Exotic Forex Pairs
What you'll learn
What exotic forex pairs are and how they differ from major and minor pairs
Commonly traded exotic pairs (e.g., USD/TRY, EUR/ZAR, USD/SGD, USD/MXN)
Key drivers of price movements in exotic currencies (interest rates, political risk, capital flows)
How to manage the higher volatility and lower liquidity in exotic markets
Strategic approaches for trading exotics: news-based, carry trades, and long-term positioning
The major forex pairs
What you'll learn
What defines a major forex pair and why they matter in the market
Overview of each major pair: EUR/USD, USD/JPY, GBP/USD, USD/CHF, AUD/USD, NZD/USD, and USD/CAD
Key economic indicators and geopolitical factors that impact major pairs
Trading strategies tailored to each pair’s characteristics (volatility, session timing, etc.)
How to manage risk and capitalize on correlations between major pairs
What is EUR/USD
What you'll learn
What the EUR/USD currency pair represents and how it’s quoted
Key factors that influence its price: interest rates, inflation, and economic data
Popular strategies for trading EUR/USD (technical, fundamental, and news-based)
How to read EUR/USD charts and identify entry/exit points
Risk management techniques for forex trading
CFDs vs ETFs
What you'll learn
The core differences between CFDs and ETFs
Advantages and disadvantages of each instrument
How leverage, ownership, and costs vary between the two
When to use CFDs vs. when ETFs might be a better choice
Real-world scenarios comparing CFD trades to ETF investments
Introduction to Gapping in Trading
What you'll learn
What a price gap is and how gaps form on charts
The four main types of gaps: common, breakaway, runaway, and exhaustion gaps
How to interpret gaps as signals for momentum or reversals
Strategies for trading gap ups and gap downs
Risk management tips for trading in volatile, gapping conditions
What is Day Trading
What you'll learn
The definition of day trading and how it compares to other trading styles
The tools and platforms commonly used by day traders
Key strategies such as momentum trading, scalping, and breakout trading
Risk and money management principles to protect your capital
How to create a daily trading routine and trading plan
Trading Currency Pairs
What you'll learn
How the Forex market operates and the mechanics of currency pairs
Key concepts such as pips, lots, leverage, and margin
How to read Forex charts and use technical indicators for analysis
Fundamental factors that influence currency prices (e.g., interest rates, economic news)
Risk management strategies to protect your capital and minimize losses
Introduction to CFD’s
What you'll learn
In the CFD Trading course, students will learn how to approach financial markets using Contracts for Difference as a flexible tool for trading. They will gain a clear understanding of how CFDs work, including leverage, margin, and the mechanics of going long or short. The course introduces essential trading strategies and risk management techniques, helping students balance opportunities with potential risks. Learners will also explore how to analyze markets through both technical and fundamental methods, practice identifying entry and exit points, and understand the costs associated with CFD trading. By the end, students will be equipped with the knowledge and confidence to start practicing CFD trading in demo environments and prepare for live market participation.
Mastering CFDs
What you'll learn
By the end of this section, students will:
Understand the structure and mechanics of CFDs.
Learn how to trade CFDs across multiple asset classes (forex, stocks, indices, commodities).
Apply leverage and margin effectively while avoiding overexposure.
Recognize the advantages and risks unique to CFD trading.
Integrate CFDs into a structured trading strategy with sound risk controls.




