This comprehensive course is specially designed for individuals aspiring to build a career in the stock market. It covers pure technical analysis integrated with sector correlation, along with critical components such as position sizing, risk management, and understanding wholesale and retail pricing. Participants will gain insights into demand and supply dynamics, advanced chart analysis, and sophisticated day trading strategies. The course also focuses on reading live price action, identifying market gaps and traps, and effectively using technical indicators. In addition, it includes advanced stock scanning techniques, trading psychology, and in-depth trend analysis, providing a well-rounded education for serious traders.
In the 'Final Trade Master' topic, we will review and consolidate all the concepts covered throughout the course. You will learn how to create and maintain a trade book, document your trades effectively, and begin your trading journey with a structured plan using the 'Mark the Market' approach for daily trade preparation.
In the 'Advanced Concepts of Trading' section, we will delve into trap levels formed through chart patterns, as well as the 'level over level' concept. These advanced techniques are designed to improve the accuracy of your analysis and help you execute more precise trade entries.
In the 'Different Entry Types' topic, we will explore various entry strategies tailored to the dynamic nature of the market. Since the same entry method cannot be applied in every situation, this lesson will focus on selecting the most suitable entry based on market sentiment, helping you enhance accuracy and effectiveness in your trading decisions.
In the 'Trend Identification' topic, you will learn how to recognize market trends, a crucial skill guided by the popular saying, "The trend is your friend." By using effective trend identification tools, you will be able to distinguish between conservative and aggressive trade setups, allowing for more informed and strategic decision-making.
In the 'Sectoral Analysis' section, we will compare different market sectors to identify strong and weak performers. This analysis helps in making informed decisions for both trading and investment by selecting opportunities aligned with sector strength.
In the 'Trade Setup' lesson, you will learn a powerful strategy designed to generate consistent returns with minimal risk. This setup integrates all the key concepts covered so far, providing you with a structured approach to trading with discipline, precision, and consistency on a daily basis.
In the 'Quality of Zone' lesson, you will learn how to evaluate the strength of identified demand and supply zones, enabling you to select the most powerful zones that offer optimal risk-reward ratios and improve your overall return on investment.
In this section, we will learn how to accurately identify and mark demand and supply zones, enabling us to recognize key areas of buying and selling interest in the market.
In this lesson, we will learn how to read candlestick charts, understand how each candlestick is formed, and interpret signals of strong bullishness, bearishness, and neutral market conditions through various candlestick patterns.
Making Your Foundation Strong A beginner-friendly guide to mastering core concepts of technical trading 1. Why Do We Need Technical Analysis? Understanding the psychology behind price movements The role of charts in trading decisions Difference between technical and fundamental analysis How technical analysis helps in timing the market Real-world application: reading market sentiment through charts 2. Candlestick Explanation and Patterns What is a candlestick? Anatomy of a candle (Open, High, Low, Close) Timeframes and their impact Basic candlestick types (Bullish, Bearish, Doji, Hammer, etc.) Popular candlestick patterns: Bullish/Bearish Engulfing Morning Star / Evening Star Shooting Star / Inverted Hammer Inside Bar / Outside Bar Interpreting candlestick patterns in live charts 3. Importance of Price Action What is price action and why it matters Reading the story the price is telling Using price action to spot reversals and continuations Chart patterns (Head and Shoulders, Double Top/Bottom, Flags, Triangles) Combining price action with volume and support/resistance 4. Demand and Supply Theory Understanding the core logic of price movement Identifying demand zones (where buying pressure exists) Identifying supply zones (where selling pressure exists) How institutions create these zones Trading strategy using demand and supply Case studies and chart examples This outline will give learners a strong foundation to move from beginner to intermediate-level trading confidently. Would you like a slide deck or a PDF guide based on this structure?
Mannish Sharmaa, an NSE-certified research analyst with over a decade of trading expertise, our mission is to guide individuals towards mastering the intricacies of the stock market. With a focus on comprehensive education, personalized mentorship, and real-world strategies, we have successfully transformed the financial landscape for over 1000+ students and counting. Join us in the pursuit of knowledge, prosperity, and confident trading at Mark the Market.
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