Important: go through these lessons in this specific order
This post is very important. Posts cannot be ordered the way I’d love to within a channel, so lessons are not ordered by importance or priority. This is why I’ve created an A-Z ordered list of the lessons you to read and learn.
Trading required enormous patience. You can’t learn a new language, dancing or anything is just a few months, time and patience is required. Trading is absorbed through ‘osmosis’. It cannot be ‘pushed’ into our brains. When in doubt, please step aside and let the market teach you.
Trading is not a perfect science. It is founded on human genetics. That is why price is fractal on every single timeframe – because our emotions, primarily greed and fear, govern our actions and our actions as humans (even when we program computers and write algorithms) are very very consistent. We do not have to have the answers to every single scenario and even if we did have the ‘answer’ to a particular setup – the market (human behaviour) may not agree with us and do the opposite.
Read the classroom and ‘devour’, eat, sleep and drink every single lesson. Then do the same again. And then again. And maybe then you will have started to see the logic behind it, let your brain do its job, don’t rush it. That is trading. No short cuts.
Some lessons are distributed between the Classroom channel and the Classroom’s video channel. There are also many webinars and weekly analysis videos which are not part of the lessons, watch these once you are well acquainted with all the lessons.
The lessons with no hyperlink have not been completed yet
Use the list below as the lesson’s list. Each line links to a different lesson, this post will be your index:
- What is Supply and Demand?
- Types of Supply and Demand levels: Extremes (valleys and peaks) versus Continuation Patterns (CP)
- FRESH levels versus ORIGINAL levels
- What a good base should look like
- How to draw bases with engulfing and piercing patterns
- The Curve: Buy Low / Sell High. Supply and Demand in Control
- Defining a trend. UPTREND versus DOWNTREND and CONSOLIDATION
- How to validate and score a supply and demand level based on specific features
- When is a new imbalance confirmed as a potential zone?
- Validating and negating CPs (Continuation Patterns), when to trade CPs, when not to trade them
- Multiple Timeframe Analysis (MTF)
- Timeframe’s combinations: decide which type of trader you are (Position, Swing or Intraday combos)
- Momentum versus Location type of trade
- Using Trendlines as direction and filtering out supply and demand levels
- The Sequence: Realignments and Nested Zones
- The WoW trade: how to trade a Trendline Break in Higher Timeframes zones
- The Sequence and the Realignment sheet: mechanical decision making table
- Set & Forget versus Confirmation type of trades
- Minimum Risk/Reward and Profit Margin to validate a level
- How to pre-plan a trade in a mechanical way
- Daily and Weekly Routine. Checklist to become a Top Performer
- When to trade Counter-Trend using the Sequence and WoW trades
- Inheritance and disinheritance of levels (not created yet)
- Trade management and exit tactics
- The Power of Risk Reward, what to expect from your trading
- The 3:1 Risk Reward Challenge, a simple but very powerful Trading Plan
- Supply and Demand in a nutshell, the Core Strategy rules in a flow chart
- How to trade solid breaks of higher timeframe SD areas
- How to trade all time lows and highs, trend and counter-trend trades
- The BreakOut, using potential imbalances (PCP) to trade in the direction of the bigger picture’s trend
- The anatomy of a Flip Zone: what they are and how to trade them
- Questions you need to ask yourself before planning a trade
- Testing the rules is KEY to become a trader. Practice is the mother of all sciences
- The Psychology of trading, change your mindset and think like a robot
- How to use the higher timeframe’s supply and demand spreadsheet
- News, slow markets and Sunday open
- Color codes used by the rectangle reader and auto SD indicators
- Quick recap of most important rules
Check out the post covering the abbreviations used throughout the site.


