Trading Tips
What you'll learn
Practical tips for improving trade entries and exits
How to manage risk and protect your capital
Common mistakes most traders make — and how to avoid them
Psychological tips for staying disciplined and focused
Tools and routines that support long-term trading success
New Introduction to ETFs
What you'll learn
What ETFs are and how they differ from mutual funds and stocks
The different types of ETFs: index, sector, commodity, inverse, leveraged, and more
How ETF pricing works: NAV vs. market price and liquidity considerations
Strategies for using ETFs in investing and trading
Risks associated with ETFs and how to evaluate them effectively
Your guide to synthetics in trading
What you'll learn
What synthetic positions are and how they function in trading
How to construct synthetic longs, shorts, and straddles using options
Differences between synthetic trades and their underlying equivalents
Real-world applications: hedging, leverage, and capital efficiency
Risks, costs, and execution considerations when trading synthetics
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
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
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
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
Technical analysis
What you'll learn
What You Will Learn
By the end of this section, students will:
Understand the fundamentals of technical analysis and why it works.
Learn how to read and interpret basic price charts.
Identify trends, support, and resistance levels.
Recognize simple technical patterns that signal possible market moves.
Gain an introduction to technical indicators used for confirmation.
Understanding Moving Averages
What you'll learn
Understand the concept and purpose of moving averages
Differentiate between Simple Moving Averages (SMA) and Exponential Moving Averages (EMA)
Interpret how moving averages help identify trends and potential reversals
Use moving averages as dynamic support and resistance levels
Apply moving averages in combination with other indicators
Recognize common strategies, such as crossovers and trend-following systems
Trend and Continuation Patterns
What you'll learn
Understand what market trends are and how they behave
Identify uptrends, downtrends, and sideways/consolidation phases
Recognize key continuation patterns such as:
Flags and Pennants
Triangles (Ascending, Descending, Symmetrical)
Rectangles
Interpret volume behavior during pattern formation
Use these patterns to set entries, exits, and stop-loss levels
Combine trend patterns with other indicators for better accuracy
Energy basis
What you'll learn
What energy basis means in crude oil, natural gas, and refined products markets
Key causes of basis risk: location, quality, transportation, and infrastructure constraints
How basis impacts producer revenue and hedging effectiveness
Hedging instruments used to manage basis risk, including basis swaps and spread trades
Real-world examples of basis hedging strategies and how they’re structured
Fundamentals of Oil & Gas Hedging
What you'll learn
What hedging is and why it’s vital in the oil & gas industry
Key instruments used in hedging: futures, options, and swaps
How to structure basic hedging strategies for producers and consumers
Real-world examples of hedging crude oil, natural gas, and refined products
The risks and limitations of hedging in energy markets
Forex Cashback Bonuses
What you'll learn
The fundamentals of forex cashback bonuses and how they work
The different types of rebate structures (per trade, per lot, etc.)
How to choose reliable cashback providers and brokers
The potential risks and benefits of using cashback bonuses
How to integrate cashback strategies into your overall trading plan
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
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
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 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
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 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 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
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
What Is Livestock Trading?
What you'll learn
What livestock trading is and which animals are most commonly traded (e.g., live cattle, feeder cattle, lean hogs)
How livestock futures contracts work and where they’re traded (e.g., CME Group)
Key factors affecting livestock prices, including feed costs, weather, and global demand
Strategies for trading livestock: speculation, hedging, and spread trading
Risk management techniques specific to agricultural commodities
Pre-Market and After-Hours Trading
What you'll learn
The mechanics of pre-market and after-hours trading
Key benefits and risks associated with extended hours
How to access extended trading sessions through different brokers
Strategies for identifying trading opportunities outside regular hours
Best practices for managing risk during low-liquidity periods
Mastering stocks and indices
What you'll learn
By the end of this section, students will:
Understand index construction, weighting, and sector impacts on price movement.
Analyze stocks vs. indices using trend, momentum, volume, and market breadth.
Use ETFs and index futures to express directional and hedging views.
Incorporate earnings cycles, economic data, and volatility (e.g., VIX) into trade planning.
Build a rule-based strategy with position sizing, risk/reward, and post-trade review.
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
The Bladerunner Trade
What you'll learn
Understand the core concept and logic behind the Bladerunner Trade
Learn how to use the 20 EMA as a dynamic support/resistance line
Identify valid Bladerunner setups using price action and candlestick confirmation
Know how to trade pullbacks and breakouts with precision
Learn how to place entries, stop-losses, and take-profits based on structure
Discover how to apply the strategy across Forex, crypto, or indices
Analyze real-world trade examples and learn how to avoid common mistakes
Macro trading
What you'll learn
Understand the core principles of macro trading and how it differs from technical trading
Learn how central bank policies, inflation, interest rates, and economic data affect markets
Discover how to analyze macro indicators such as GDP, CPI, PMI, and NFP reports
Explore how to trade macro themes through Forex, commodities, indices, and bonds
Gain insight into risk management and position sizing for longer-term, macro-based trades
Analyze historical case studies of successful macro trades and market shifts
Trading Strategy Types
What you'll learn
Understand the main types of trading strategies, including:
Scalping
Day Trading
Swing Trading
Position Trading
Learn how each strategy aligns with different timeframes, risk tolerance, and trading goals
Discover the pros and cons of each strategy type
Get practical insights into matching a trading style to your personality and lifestyle
Explore real-world examples and basic tools/indicators used in each strategy
What is the Pop ‘n’ Stop trading strategy?
What you'll learn
Understand the core concept of the Pop ‘n’ Stop strategy
Learn how to identify potential breakout setups before they happen
Discover how to set entry points, stop-losses, and profit targets
Master the use of key tools like support/resistance zones, volume spikes, and candlestick signals
Gain insight into how this strategy fits within high-volatility market conditions
See real chart examples of successful and failed Pop ‘n’ Stop trades
Dual Stochastic Strategy
What you'll learn
Understand how the Stochastic Oscillator works and what it measures
Learn the logic and setup behind the Dual Stochastic Strategy
Discover how to combine fast and slow stochastic signals to find high-probability entries
Identify optimal conditions for using this strategy in trending and ranging markets
Get clear guidance on entry points, exit rules, stop-loss placement, and risk management
See real chart examples showing strategy performance in different market conditions




