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Trading Education Program Overview
All Courses and Modules
  • Market Fundamentals Course
  • Module 1: Financial Markets FoundationModule 2: Market Participants & InstrumentsModule 3: Economic FactorsModule 4: Fundamental AnalysisModule 5: Trading BasicsModule 6: Risk Management & Trading Psychology
  • Technical Analysis Course
  • Module 1: Chart BasicsModule 2: Price PatternsModule 3: Technical IndicatorsModule 4: Advanced Chart PatternsModule 5: Trading Systems & StrategiesModule 6: AI Integration & Advanced Tools (featuring Stock Price Maximizer Plus)
  • Options Trading Course
  • Module 1: Options BasicsModule 2: Options Greeks & PremiumModule 3: Basic Options StrategiesModule 4: Advanced Options StrategiesModule 5: Risk Management & Trading Psychology for OptionsModule 6: Options Trading Mastery
  • Cryptocurrency & Blockchain Fundamentals Course
  • Module 1: Introduction to Blockchain & CryptocurrencyModule 2: Blockchain ArchitectureModule 3: Major Cryptocurrencies & TokensModule 4: Cryptocurrency MarketsModule 5: Digital Wallets & SecurityModule 6: Advanced Applications & Future Trends

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I need to improve my course outline and table of contents for all my classes. Originally I was going to have a class named Market Fundamentals Course. And I still want to keep that course. But I want to actually separate some modules to be better organized. I’m going to give you all my thoughts and the structure I have right now. I want you to to better improve it and come up with a new way to organize it better. I want to also make a course for Options, Technical Analysis, and Futures. Those are the courses I am considering doing right now. The Options and Technical Analysis course are the ones I want to do most. And if I have time I’ll do the Futures course. Please help me come up with a good name for the course and the proper structure. We might have to remove or change where some things go. The course might be smaller and others bigger. But that’s okay. As long as it’s organized better. Here is what I have so far for the Market Fundamentals Course: Module 1: Introduction to Financial Markets Table of Contents:

Who we are?

About the Master Course

What are Financial Markets?

Historical Example: The Dutch East India Company

Case Study: The 2008 Financial Crisis (Hosing Market Dynamics)

The Importance of Active Investment Management (This might be better under Technical analysis, this point at least)

Types of Financial Markets

Comparison of Major Stock Exchanges

Mini Case Study: Brexit's Impact on Forex Markets

Participants in Financial Markets and Their Activities

Financial Instruments (Stocks, Bonds, Options, Futures, Crypto, etc.)

El Salvador's Bitcoin Adoption: A Brief Case Study

Module 2: Basics of Trading

Introduction to trading

Different types of trading styles? (Day Trading, Swing Trading, etc.)

Pros and Cons of Trading Styles

Trading Platforms

Choosing a Trading Platform

Paper Accounts

Live Accounts

Introduction to Trading Software and Tools

Setting Up a Trading Account

Module 3: Fundamental Analysis:

Understanding Financial Statements

Income Statement

Cash Flow Statement

Analyzing Financial Health

Key Financial Ratios

Earning Reports

Company Valuation

Macro and Microeconomic Factors

Interest Rates

Inflation

Economic Indicators

Module 4: Technical Analysis:

Introduction to Technical Analysis

Technical Analysis

Reading Charts

Chart patterns

Technical Indicators

Stock Price Maximizer Plus (This is our own AI predictive model we created. We want to introduce our tool for people taking our course. Please help me find a better place to share this information. We have our own website and you can see the AI’s prediction on a chart. We want to teach people how to use it.)

Forecast AI Models

Module 5: Advanced Trading Strategies:

Level 2 and Time and Sales

Algorithmic and High-Frequency Trading

Basics of Algorithmic Trading

Introduction to High-Frequency Trading (HFT)

Advanced Technical Indicators and Tools

Fibonacci Retracement

Elliott Wave Theory

Ichimoku Cloud

Module 6: Risk Management and Trading Psychology:

Rick Management Techniques

Position Sizing

Setting Stop-Loss and Take-Profit Orders

Diversification

Trading Psychology

Understanding Market Sentiment

Overcoming Emotional Biases

Developing a Trading Plan

Module 7: Practical Application and Case Studies:

Simulated Trading

Setting Up a Simulated Trading Environment

Paper Trading vs. Live Trading

Real-World Case Studies

Analyzing Historical Trades

Learning from Successful Traders

Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Module 8: Final Module:

Developing a Comprehensive Trading Strategy

Backtesting and Presenting Results

Course Review and Q&A

Reviewing Key Concepts

Open Q&A Session (Webinars)

Mentoring Sessions

Next Steps for Continued Learning

Resources. You can see it’s kind of convoluted. I think it could be better organized.

Here are some Books I’m reading about these subjects. I’m going to give you the name of the books and the chapter number and name with the sections they cover. So maybe you can get some inspiration and some ideas on how to organize the courses we want to make.

Charting and Technical Analysis (book)

0.1 Preface 1 The Dow Theory (The Dow Theory, The Three-Trend Market) 2 The Three Phases of Primary Trends 3 The Laws of Charts 4 Candlesticks Defined 5 Formations 6 More Formations 7 Support, Resistance, and Trends 8 Trend Lines 9 Chart Patterns (Chart Patterns, Reversal Patterns) 10 Inverted Head and Shoulders Pattern (Inverted Head and Shoulders Pattern, Double Tops and Bottoms, Double Top) 11 Saucers and Spikes 12 Flags and Pennants (Flags and Pennants, Bull Flag) 13 Price Gaps 14 The Key Reversal Day 15 Reversals (Reversals, Percentage Retracements, The Interpretation of Volume) 16 Moving Averages (Moving Averages, My Personal Favorite, Popular Moving Averages) 17 Stop Losses (Stop Losses, Trailing Stop Loss) 18 Putting it all Together 19 Trading the Declines (Trading the Declines, Know the Difference)

Options Trading Simplified for Beginners (book)

0.1 Introduction 0.2 Gifts 1 The Markets 2 What are Options? 3 Moneyness 4 Options Premium and The Greeks 5 Reading the Option Chain 6 Analyzing Trade Risk: BE, MP, ML 7 Strategies For Success 8 Taking the Plunge

Options Trading: How to Turn Every Friday Into Payday Using Weekly Options (book)

0.1 Introduction 1 Understanding Your Relationship with Money 2 Stock Market Psychology 3 The Surprising Truth 4 The Ups and Downs, Ins and Outs of Options 5 Why Weekly Options? 6 Simple Weekly Strategies 7 The Weekly Cash KaChing Formula 8 Why We Slept at Night with No Worries 9 Trade Adjustments 10 The Best Stocks for the Weekly KaChing Formula 11 What is a Trading Plan and How to Create One 12 Your Trading Mindset 13 Ways to Supersize KaChing Trades 14 Understanding Option Greeks Mini Primer 15 The KaChing Method for Small Accounts 16 Resources

I know the Table of Contents don’t share everything. And I want our course to follow a similar feel as the one I made already. But please help me improve the courses with the right modules. Thank you.

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