Curriculum
- 9 Sections
- 30 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- Module 1: Introduction to Technical Analysis PitfallsGet a clear overview of why so many traders misuse technical analysis and what this course will teach you. Learn the difference between theory and real-world execution—and how to avoid charting in hindsight.5
- Module 2: Misreading Market StructureCourse Goal: Help traders recognize and correctly interpret market structure to avoid false signals and structural misreads.5
- Module 3: Over-Reliance on IndicatorsIndicators are tools—not signals. This module shows you how to simplify your charts, avoid indicator overload, and use RSI, MACD, and moving averages effectively without drowning in data.4
- Module 4: Ignoring Volume and ContextVolume confirms conviction. Discover how to pair volume with price action to identify real breakouts, avoid fakeouts, and spot accumulation/distribution zones with confidence.3
- Module 5: Chasing Patterns Without ValidationNot every head & shoulders or double bottom is worth trading. Learn how to validate patterns with proper confirmation and avoid jumping in on incomplete or invalid setups.4
- Module 6: Emotional Traps in Technical AnalysisYour biggest enemy isn’t the market—it’s your bias. This module teaches you to recognize emotional decisions, avoid confirmation bias, and bring objectivity back to your charts.3
- Module 7: Ignoring Risk and Trade ContextA valid setup doesn’t mean a valid trade. Learn how to align your risk management with your TA, define stop-loss zones, and avoid forcing trades that don’t meet your R:R standards.3
- Module 8: Developing a Disciplined TA ProcessWrap up by building a repeatable technical analysis routine. Create your personal TA checklist, implement journaling, and commit to long-term growth through structure and review.3
- Bonus Resources:🧾 Bonus Resources: Printable checklist: Common TA Mistakes & Fixes Chart workbook: Practice scenarios with feedback prompts Video breakdown: Real trades with technical analysis errors0
Tips for backtesting and journaling mistakes
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