Introduction to Trading Strategies
What you'll learn
A student learning about trading strategies will gain insight into how traders approach the markets with discipline and structure. They will explore the differences between short-term and long-term strategies, such as scalping, day trading, swing trading, and position trading, and understand the advantages and risks of each. The course will teach how to combine technical indicators, chart patterns, and fundamental analysis to create strategies that fit different market conditions. Students will also learn about risk management, setting stop-loss and take-profit levels, and how to tailor a strategy to their personal goals, time commitment, and risk tolerance. By the end, they will understand how to build, test, and refine a strategy to trade consistently and with greater confidence.
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.
Introduction to Technical Indicators
What you'll learn
Students will understand the role of technical indicators in analyzing market trends, momentum, and potential entry/exit points. They will learn how to apply popular indicators such as moving averages, RSI (Relative Strength Index), MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence), and Bollinger Bands. The course emphasizes not just using indicators in isolation, but combining them effectively to confirm signals and manage risk. By the end, students will be able to use technical indicators to support their trading strategies with greater confidence.
Introduction to Fundamental Analysis
What you'll learn
Students will gain a strong foundation in understanding how economic, financial, and political factors drive asset prices. They will learn how to interpret financial statements, evaluate macroeconomic indicators, and connect global events to market movements. The course will also teach how to identify undervalued or overvalued assets, analyze company performance, and apply these insights to build long-term trading or investment strategies.
Introduction to Technical Analysis
What you'll learn
The fundamentals of technical analysis and why it’s used across financial markets.
How to read and interpret candlestick charts and price movements.
Key chart patterns such as head and shoulders, triangles, and flags.
How to identify support and resistance levels for smarter trade entries/exits.
The role of trendlines, moving averages, and momentum in market analysis.
Practical strategies to apply technical analysis in real-world trading scenarios.
Introduction to Metatrader 5
What you'll learn
In this course, students will gain a clear understanding of how to use MetaTrader 5 effectively for online trading.
They will explore how to set up accounts, navigate the platform, place and manage trades, and use its advanced charting and technical tools.
Additionally, students will learn how to incorporate Expert Advisors (EAs) for automated trading and how to customize MT5 for their own trading strategies.
Intro to Metatrader 4
What you'll learn
Students will learn how to set up and navigate the MetaTrader 4 platform, place and manage trades, and use charting tools and indicators effectively.
They will also gain insights into customizing MT4, managing risk, and using automated strategies through Expert Advisors.
By the end of the course, learners will be comfortable operating MT4 as their main trading platform, understanding both its strengths and its limitations compared to newer platforms.
Introduction to financial markets
What you'll learn
By the end of this section, students will:
Understand the structure and purpose of the major financial markets (forex, stocks, commodities, bonds, and derivatives).
Learn about the key participants — from retail traders to central banks and institutional investors.
Recognize how supply, demand, and economic events drive price movements.
Gain an introduction to market regulation and fairness.
Build the essential foundation for studying trading strategies and risk management.
Introduction to Commodities
What you'll learn
In the Commodities Course, you will learn how global supply and demand, geopolitical tensions, and seasonal factors influence the prices of raw materials like oil, gold, silver, and agricultural products. The course will guide you through how to analyze commodity markets, understand price drivers, and use trading strategies such as futures and options. You’ll also gain insights into how commodities can be used for portfolio diversification, inflation hedging, and risk management, making them a vital component of capital markets trading.




