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Free, in-depth guides on options strategies, price action, candlestick patterns, and trading psychology — written for traders who want substance, not fluff.

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Price ActionBeginner

Support and Resistance: How to Read the Market's Memory

Support and resistance are the foundation of all technical analysis. Learn how to identify significant levels from raw price action, understand why they work, and use them to time better entries and exits.

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Price ActionBeginner

Trend Lines and Market Structure: Reading Direction Without Indicators

Before any strategy, pattern or setup matters, you need to know which direction the market is moving. Trend lines and market structure give you that answer from raw price alone — no indicators required.

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Price ActionIntermediate

Supply and Demand Zones: Where Price Is Likely to React

Supply and demand zones are price ranges where significant buying or selling occurred in the past. When price returns to these zones, the original orders are still there — waiting. These zones form the backbone of price action trading.

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Price ActionIntermediate

Chart Patterns: Flags, Triangles, Head and Shoulders Explained

Chart patterns are repeating formations in price that signal either a continuation of the current trend or a reversal. Learning to recognise them gives you a structured framework for entries, targets and stops.

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Price ActionIntermediate

Open Range Breakout (ORB): How to Trade the First Hour Like an Institution

The open range breakout is one of the most-traded strategies in futures and index markets. Learn how institutions use the first 15 to 30 minutes to set the day's direction, and how to trade the breakout with precision.

9 min readRead →
Price ActionBeginner

Support, Resistance and the Open Range: Reading the Market's Daily Map

Before placing any trade, you need to know where the market has been defended and where it has been rejected. Support, resistance, and the opening range give you a map of those levels. This guide explains how to find them, use them, and trade with them.

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