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Technical Analysis

Study structure, price behavior, and chart-based decision frameworks with more discipline.

Who this is for

For traders refining chart reading and setup planning.

Completion pace

Best paired with the Intermediate Trading Path

Suggested focus areas

Structure, Levels, Execution review

Core courses on this path

Each course links into the broader education structure so you always have a clear next step.

Support Resistance And Trading Zones

Turn vague lines into usable support and resistance zones for planning and review.

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Candlestick Patterns And Price Action

Practice-oriented candlestick and price-action modules for cleaner technical reading.

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Free Resources

Practical downloads to support this path

EA Setup Guide

A practical setup guide for traders checking compatibility, documentation quality, and risk assumptions before using an EA.

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Risk Management Guide

A practical guide for traders who want clearer limits, better position sizing habits, and a more realistic risk…

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Prop Challenge Checklist

A practical checklist for reviewing challenge rules, drawdown limits, payouts, and trader-fit before paying for a prop evaluation.

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Related Learning Areas

Connect this path to related education

Intermediate Trading Path

Turn scattered knowledge into cleaner analysis, trade planning, and repeatable review habits that can actually improve over time.

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Risk Management

The most important learning area across education, reviews, and prop challenge preparation.

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Trading Psychology

Improve decision quality, emotional control, and review habits through more structured self-management.

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Common Questions

FAQ

What is market structure?

The pattern of higher highs and higher lows in an uptrend, or lower highs and lower lows in a downtrend. Structure gives context to chart reading.

Should I use many indicators?

No. Fewer, well-understood tools are more useful than crowded charts. Focus on structure, levels, and volume context first.

What is the best timeframe for beginners?

Start with the daily and 4-hour charts to understand context before moving to faster timeframes for entry refinement.

Risk Warning: Trading forex, CFDs, and prop firm products carries substantial risk. Losses can exceed expectations, so this content should be used for education, not as a guarantee of profit.