54B, Tailstoi Town 5238 MT,
La city, IA 522364
Foundation (Beginner Level)
Objective: Understand what Forex trading is and how the market works.
Topics to Cover:
1. Introduction to Forex
What is Forex trading?
Currency pairs, base and quote currency
How the Forex market operates (brokers, liquidity, trading hours)
2. Key Concepts
Pips, Lots, Spreads, Leverage, and Margin
Bid/Ask prices
How to read quotes and execute basic trades
3. Trading Platforms
Introduction to MT4/MT5 or Trading View
How to place a trade, use charts, and manage open positions
4. Risk Basics
Understanding risk vs. reward
Setting stop-loss and take-profit levels
Why risk management is more important than strategy
Outcome:Students can confidently navigate a trading platform, understand basic terminology, and execute demo trades.
Technical Analysis (Intermediate Level)
Objective: Learn how to analyse price movements and make informed trading decisions.
Topics to Cover:
1. Chart Reading
Candlestick patterns
Support and resistance levels
Trendlines and market structure
2. Indicators & Tools
Moving Averages, RSI, MACD, Fibonacci Retracements
Using multiple indicators together (confluence trading)
3. Chart Patterns
Double Tops/Bottoms, Head & Shoulders, Triangles, Flags
4. Timeframes & Entry Signals
Choosing timeframes that match your style (scalping, swing, day trading)
Identifying high-probability trade setups
Students can perform technical analysis independently and develop structured entry/exit strategies.
Fundamental & Sentiment Analysis (Intermediate–Advanced)
Objective: Understand the economic and emotional forces that drive currency markets.
Topics to Cover:
1. Fundamental Analysis
Central banks, interest rates, inflation data
Economic calendars and news trading
2. Sentiment Analysis
How trader psychology and crowd behaviour affect price
Using COT reports and sentiment indicators
3. Combining Technical + Fundamental
Building a holistic trading view
Avoiding over-reliance on one method
Students can interpret economic data, anticipate volatility, and trade around major news events.
Risk Management & Trading Psychology (Advanced)
Objective: Protect capital and develop the mindset of a disciplined trader.
Topics to Cover:
1. Position Sizing
Calculating position size per trade
Understanding risk per trade and drawdown
2. Emotional Control
Managing fear, greed, and overtrading
Building discipline through journaling and routines
3. Trading Plan Development
Creating your own strategy template
Setting daily, weekly, and monthly goals
Students build resilience and consistency — the two traits of every successful trader.
Strategy Building & Backtesting (Advanced)
Objective: Create a personalized, data-driven trading system.
Topics to Cover:
1. Strategy Design
Entry/Exit rules
Trade management
Risk-to-reward optimization
2. Backtesting & Optimization
Testing strategies on historical data
Adjusting parameters for reliability
3. Live Trading Simulation
Transition from demo to live account
How to start small and scale gradually
Students have a fully tested trading strategy ready for real-market conditions.
Professional Growth (Expert Level)
Objective: Move toward consistency, automation, or mentorship.
Topics to Cover:
1. Advanced Trading Techniques
Algorithmic / automated trading
Multi-timeframe analysis
Portfolio diversification
2. Mentorship & Community
Learn from experienced traders
Share insights in a trading community
3. Career Paths
Prop firm trading
Signal providing
Building a personal trading brand
Students achieve trading independence and can explore professional opportunities.
8 Lectures _ 2h 15 Mins Duration
Expound the actual teachings of the great explorer of the truth, the master-builder of human No one rejects, dislikes, or avoids pleasure itself, because it is pleasure, but because those who how to pursue pleasure rationally encounter consequences that are and pain can procure him power of choice is untrammelled and when nothing prevents.
Rationally encounter consequences that are extremely painful
Pleasure that has no annoying consequences.
The wise man therefore always holds
Rejects pleasures to secure other greater pleasures, or else he endures.
8 Lectures _ 2h 15 Mins Duration
Expound the actual teachings of the great explorer of the truth, the master-builder of human No one rejects, dislikes, or avoids pleasure itself, because it is pleasure, but because those who how to pursue pleasure rationally encounter consequences that are and pain can procure him power of choice is untrammelled and when nothing prevents.
Rationally encounter consequences that are extremely painful
Pleasure that has no annoying consequences.
The wise man therefore always holds
Rejects pleasures to secure other greater pleasures, or else he endures.