Most accounts don't die from bad predictions — they die from bad arithmetic. Expectancy, win-rate myths, and the one habit that keeps you solvent.
Part 2The math that separates traders who survive from those who blow up. Set your size from your stop-loss, not your gut — with a live calculator to prove it.
Part 3Every candle is a one-bar story of a fight between buyers and sellers. Learn to read the body, the wicks, and the handful of candles that actually matter.
Part 4Price has memory. Support and resistance are the levels where it has turned before — and where it's most likely to turn again. The most useful lines on any chart.
Part 5A trend is not a vibe — it has a precise definition you can see on the chart. Learn to read market structure so you always know which way the wind is blowing.
Part 6What a moving average actually measures, why the length matters, and how to read price against it — with the chart above to paint on as you go.
Part 7When a fast moving average crosses a slow one, it marks a shift in trend that traders worldwide watch. Meet the golden cross, the death cross, and their traps.
Part 8Oscillators measure the speed of a move, not its direction. Learn to read RSI and MACD — and to spot divergence, the moment price and momentum disagree.
Part 9Bollinger Bands wrap a moving average in a volatility envelope that expands and contracts with the market — showing you when a move is stretched, and when one is coming.
Part 10Trends don't move in a straight line — they push, pull back, and push again. Fibonacci retracement maps where those pullbacks tend to stall, so you can plan an entry instead of chasing.
Part 11Markets trend maybe a third of the time — the rest is chop between levels. How to mark a range honestly, and why the middle of the box is where accounts go to die.
Part 12A century-old lens that still explains crypto's cycles: accumulation, markup, distribution, markdown — and why big money needs YOUR panic and YOUR fomo.
Part 13The last mile: turning an idea into an order without donating money — order types, the pre-trade checklist, and the journal habit that compounds skill.
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