Chart Mastery Volume 1
6 Courses Modules
VISUAL SETTINGS
Set up your Fibonacci tool so you can properly use it.
Learn when to use colors, when not to.
Most importantly learn how to better use the visual settings so your mind can better understand what the chart is doing.
RETRACEMENTS
Properly identify a move as a bullish or bearish retracement.
Learn how to measure that retracement move.
You’ll also learn the significant fib levels and what to look for at those levels. That way you can interact with price at a very specific point on your chart, with a tight stop loss minimizing your risk, and buy/sell attempts.
EXTENSIONS
When charts are not in retracing, they are extending.
This course module will teach you how to measure extensions, where extensions are likely to fail, and when to expect a retest of extension levels. This provides for great opportunities to long, short, and sell targets.
As well as buy the dip with the confidence of the federal reserve.
FIBONACCI OVERLAYS
This section mini-course will teach you how to analyze a move within a move.
The asset might be extending while retracing within that extension. Even better, your asset might be stuck in a range, while preparing for a breakout.
You’re might not be certain in which direction but as Mark Douglas says, “You don’t have to know what the market will do next to make money”.
The above becomes very true in this scenario, and I’ll teach you exactly how to identify these setups, and how to trade them according to Fibonacci overlays.
FIBONACCI SCHEMATICS
Once you learn retracements and extensions, and overlays, you’ve acquired the ability to build schematics.
The blueprints I’ll teach you to put together will show you the way, they’ll pinpoint exactly what to look for in a given move.
Whether the market is crashing or soaring to new highs, not only are you already in a position to capitalize on the move.
You’ll also know where the next target is, and what to look for to trade it properly.
CONFIRMATIONS & EXECUTION
All the data we need to finalize making a trade.
Confirmations to long, confirmations to short, and confirmation to do absolutely nothing.