Course Layout

The course is laid out in logical order, building upon concepts to get you ready for trading or investing according to your own goals. It's also designed with keeping in mind that people are busy and mostly impatient.

Therefore, the videos get straight to the points. And, most major concepts of the videos are Summarized in Text and Photos either before or after the videos, given some people have more time to invest and want details and some want the summary. If you skip the videos, don't skip the summaries. Come back to videos when you want and need details and more info, or use Investopedia or other resources to clarify.

Section 1 - Intros & Disclaimers

Section 2 - The Major Concepts - So important!! Designed to wrap your head around the overriding themes for stock price movements. Basically this is probably the best 1 hour investment to study in your life, no matter if you are a short term trader or long term investor. I put this upfront to deliver HIGH VALUE in a very short period.

Section 3 - General Items - like avoiding catastrophes in your portfolio and different investing/trading styles to match your goals.

Section 4 - How to Section - How to do basic charting, identifying and drawing trend lines, channels, identifying market structure, direction, etc.

Section 5 - Indicators & Tools Needed to follow the stocks or crypto and Explanations of those tools

Section 6 - Bringing concepts together with basic Strategies to Trade or Invest (trade = shorter term; invest = longer term in this course).

Section 7 - Risk Management - maybe the most important section - designed to show you how to keep from losing serious money and managing your account appropriately with Risk/Reward and Position Sizing. I also recommend practicing on Simulators to become proficient and reading charts and indicators.

Section 8 - Resources and Wrap Up

Note: I am not going to tell you what sectors to invest in, or what stocks to buy or sell or when or how to allocate your portfolio. You can consult a financial advisor to explain when it's best to invest in certain sectors and what trends and market cycles to follow, or how to allocate your portfolio. Some general research will serve you well on this subject. I am simply educating on how to read charts and how to follow trends, etc for higher probabilities (never certainties) of wins vs. losses, and what it really means to Buy Low/Sell High.










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