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Mastering Price Action Trading with Supply and Demand

Learn to read institutional order flow using Supply Demand on larger time frames
Instructor:
Market Stalkers
4,089 students enrolled
English [Auto]
Supply & Demand Institutional Trading for most financial products including Forex, Commodities and Cryptocurrencies
How to identify Supply/Demand Areas on the chart correctly
How to determine whether S/D areas are strong or weak
Q Points© - proprietary method and missing link to S/D trading
Basics of Swing Trading

My courses are a result of trading the markets over the last 13 years.

Seven of those years I’ve traded professionally for three different prop trading companies in London and Chicago.

In the last three years, I’ve been creating mechanical trading systems as a managing director of a small fintech startup called Blahtech.

I collaborate with a team of three elite engineers who come from bulge bracket investment banking background.

This introduction course represents the first 6 lessons of 40 lectures from our comprehensive Professional Development Program on the main website.

You’ll learn to recognise ‘footnote’ Supply/Demand levels around which you will plan the direction of your trades. I also teach you my own concept of Q Points©.

Q Points are the missing link to S/D trading and an invaluable tool for weeding out non-relevant areas.

Q Points© are my proprietary trading concept – you won’t come across them anywhere else.

This particular course will begin the journey to wean you off bad habits and wild-man scalping. It will steer you away from retail lagging tools to teach you how to view Supply/Demand levels that matter.

You’ll learn to apply real-time price action reading to these institutional Supply/Demand levels. I also set you on a path to determine whether your trade will have enough ‘space’ for a statistically correct risk/reward ratio (the amount you risk vs the expected amount of taking profits).

The reason why S/D levels on large timeframes are so efficient is because there is so much trading information over long periods of time.

But also because institutional traders need deep liquidity pools to execute huge institutional orders that go into thousands of lots (we’re talking positions in excess of $300-500 million).

In order to save on execution costs (to ensure the order is filled in as little trades as possible), institutional market makers will move the price up or down by using some of the allocated funds to bring the price to the levels where the huge several thousand lots orders can be filled in a cost-effective way. You will learn how to spot these big players on medium and larger timeframes.

This course creates an introduction for an organised trading mind and a systematic, repeatable approach to finding trade locations at levels where institutions trade.

The methodology of market mechanics through Supply/Demand can be applied to most markets, including soft commodities such as gold and crude oil, forex, equity indices, individual stocks and cryptocurrencies.

Requirements:

You must have some previous trading experience and a very good skill of candlesticks reading.

While this course may be used by beginners, it is best suited for those who have already traded for a while (ideally 1 year+).

Ideal students will be looking to advance their skills to a more serious level by adding an analytical approach to their trading performance.

You will require patience and persistence. In some cases, big changes to your own behavioral psychology will be needed on this journey.

Trading is neither simple nor easy. While this high income skill has the potential to bring windfalls to certain individuals who are emotionally resilient and analytical enough to keep going, it remains one of the toughest skill to master.

This is mainly due to the sheer amount of information you must remember and cross-check when the opportunity presents itself.

If you’re looking for a get-rich-quick, “simple” trading system then my courses are not for you.

If that’s what you’re after, I would highly advise you to stick away from any kind of trading altogether with that kind of mindset. You’ll save yourself a lot of time and trouble.

Who this course is for:

  • Traders who are struggling to reach profitability

  • Traders interested in supply/demand institutional trading strategies

  • Swing traders who are looking to advance their skills further

If you wish to move forward with your trading skills, enroll now.

See you on the inside!

Introduction to Supply/Demand Trading

1
Introduction To Supply/Demand Basics

Introduction to the concept of Supply/Demand trading

Difference between traditional Support/Resistance and Supply/Demand

Why it's important to start any technical analysis from a very large timeframe (Top Down Approach), even if you plan on trading the low intraday timeframes

How to find Supply/Demand levels on the chart

Market Stalkers Concept of Conterminous Lines©

Stop Loss Placements in relation to the S/D zone

Market Stalkers Concept of Parental and Offspring Zones

Blahtech SD indicator

2
Mindful Trading

Why people make irrational decisions when trading

Two modes of the human brain

How fear evolved

Role of emotions in trading

Learning to recognise your emotional state

How this affects your performance as a trader

Practical guide on preventing the fight/flight response on a physiological level

3
Q Points© and Swing Extremes

Market Stalkers Proprietary Concept of Q Points

Missing link of S/D trading and the most important lesson

How are Q Points created

Confirmed Swings importance

Chart Examples

4
Developing An Organised Trader's Mindset

Understanding the reasons behind Fight/Flight Response

Practical techniques to prevent the physiology of triggers for survival-based behaviours

Perceived self-worth

What to do about self-limiting beliefs - practical techniques

Understanding fear-based behaviours on a biological level and what to do

5
Supply/Demand Formation Types

Supply/Demand formation types

Difference between S/D formations on large timeframes vs small timeframes

Examples of formations on charts

6
Determining Strength of Zones

Determining the strength of zones through scoring

Filters and Odds Enhancers

Profit Margin of the S/D zone vs Risk/Reward Ratio for your actual trade

Examples of strong zones vs weak zones

Examples of strong price action and weak price action (gradual moves)

Scoring table



7
Bonus Lecture: Next Steps and Discounts

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