A curriculum, not a collection of videos.
Our learning material is organised into three progressive paths. Each path is paced for working adults, sequenced from the simplest building blocks upward, and reviewed every twelve months. There is no shortcut. There is no fast-track. There is, however, a clear way through.
Three principles that shape every lesson.
Sequenced from the foundations up
You cannot read a chart well if you do not understand what a quote represents. You cannot size a trade well if you do not understand what a pip costs. We teach in the order things actually depend on each other.
Paced for working adults
Short lessons, written summaries, no streaks, no leaderboards. You set the speed. We respect the fact that most of our students are studying after work or at weekends.
Risk-first, throughout
Risk is taught from week one — not bolted on at the end. Every path includes content on position sizing, drawdown and process before it ever discusses entries or exits.
Three paths. One direction.
Each path can be taken on its own or as part of the full curriculum. Together they form roughly six months of structured study at a moderate pace, longer if you take your time.
Build a clear, jargon-free picture of how the FX market works before doing anything else.
- 01 What currencies are and what moves them
- 02 How quotes, spreads and pips actually work
- 03 The major, minor and exotic pairs explained
- 04 Sessions, liquidity and time-of-day effects
- 05 A first look at charts and timeframes
- 06 A first look at risk before doing anything else
Develop a disciplined approach to chart reading, journaling and process.
- 01 Trend structure, swings and market context
- 02 Support, resistance and supply/demand zones
- 03 Candlestick reading without superstition
- 04 Indicators: what they show and what they don't
- 05 Designing a personal trading checklist
- 06 Building a journal you will actually keep
Refine an existing process with deeper context and behavioural awareness.
- 01 Macro drivers: interest rates and policy divergence
- 02 Correlation across pairs and across asset classes
- 03 Volatility regimes and how they change behaviour
- 04 Drawdown management and recovery psychology
- 05 Working from a written trading plan
- 06 Long-horizon review: months and quarters, not days
What we deliberately do not teach.
This is just as important as what we do teach. There are entire categories of content widely sold to retail traders that we believe are unhelpful at best and dangerous at worst. We do not offer:
- Trading signals or "copy this trade" recommendations
- "Holy grail" indicator combinations promising fixed win rates
- Get-rich timelines or income guarantees of any kind
- High-leverage strategies marketed at beginners
- Affiliate-driven broker introductions
What every path includes.
- A written companion document for every module
- Module-end review questions to confirm understanding
- Quarterly content updates as the curriculum evolves
- Q&A access with a senior educator during the cohort
- A printable glossary covering 120+ essential FX terms
- Cohort discussion forum, lightly moderated, no hype