Trading Educational Content

Trading Educational Content delivers a systematic approach to understanding financial markets through technical analysis, risk management, and disciplined execution. Students progress from market fundamentals through advanced chart reading, learning to identify high-probability setups using price action, support and resistance, and technical indicators. The curriculum emphasizes developing complete trading strategies with proper risk controls, entry and exit techniques, and psychological discipline for consistent performance across different market conditions.

Created by Le Private Banker
Last updated 03/2026
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What you'll learn

Master technical analysis and chart pattern recognition for trading decisions.
Understand market structure, support and resistance levels, and price action.
Apply risk management strategies to protect capital and optimize position sizing.
Develop a systematic trading approach with entry and exit strategies.
Analyze market trends using indicators and trading tools effectively.
Build discipline and trading psychology for consistent performance.
Execute trades with proper timing and market context awareness.
Create and backtest trading strategies for different market conditions.

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This course includes:

8.5 hours on-demand video
5 videos
0 documents
1.2 GB downloadable resources
Access on mobile and PC
Instant access after payment

Course content

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  • Midas VWAP
    55:02
  • 1 1 Introduction to the Trading Methodology Section
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  • 1 2 Introduction to the Trading Methodology Section
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  • 1 3 Introduction to the Trading Methodology Section
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  • 1 4 Introduction to the Trading Methodology Section
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  • 1 5 Introduction to the Trading Methodology Section
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  • 2 1 Balanced Profiles Rotational
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  • 2 2 Balanced Profiles Rotational
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  • 2 3 Balanced Profiles Rotational
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  • 2 4 Balanced Profiles Rotational
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  • 2 5 Balanced Profiles Rotational
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  • 2 6 Balanced Profiles Rotational
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  • 2 7 Balanced Profiles Rotational
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  • 3 1 P Shaped Profiles
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  • 3 2 P Shaped Profiles
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  • 3 3 P Shaped Profiles
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  • 3 4 P Shaped Profiles
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  • 3 5 P Shaped Profiles
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  • 4 1 b Shaped Profiles
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  • 4 2 b Shaped Profiles
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  • 4 3 b Shaped Profiles
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  • 5 1 Double Distribution Profiles
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  • 5 1 Opportunity Risk
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  • 5 2 Opportunity Risk
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  • 5 2 Double Distribution Profiles
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  • 5 3 Double Distribution Profiles
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  • 5 3 Opportunity Risk
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  • 5 4 Double Distribution Profiles
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  • 5 5 Double Distribution Profiles
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  • 5 6 Double Distribution Profiles
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  • 6 1 Gaps
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  • 6 2 Gaps
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  • 6 3 Gaps
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  • 7 1 Real Profile Examples
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  • 7 2 Real Profile Examples
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  • 7 3 Real Profile Examples
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  • 7 4 Real Profile Examples
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  • 7 5 Real Profile Examples
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  • 7 6 Real Profile Examples
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  • 7 7 Real Profile Examples
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  • 7 8 Real Profile Examples
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  • 7 9 Real Profile Examples
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  • 7 10 Real Profile Examples
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  • 7 11 Real Profile Examples
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  • 7 12 Real Profile Examples
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  • 7 13 Real Profile Examples
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  • 7 14 Real Profile Examples
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  • 7 15 Real Profile Examples
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  • 7 16 Real Profile Examples
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  • 8 1 Incorporating the Initial Balance The Private Banker
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  • 8 2 Incorporating the Initial Balance
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  • 8 3 Incorporating the Initial Balance
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  • 8 4 Incorporating the Initial Balance
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  • 9 1 Basic Risk Grid
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  • 9 1 Trade Entries and Exits
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  • 9 2 Trade Entries and Exits
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  • 9 3 Trade Entries and Exits
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  • 9 4 Trade Entries and Exits
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  • 9 5 Trade Entries and Exits
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  • 9 6 Trade Entries and Exits
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  • 9 7 Trade Entries and Exits
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  • 9 8 Trade Entries and Exits
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  • 9 9 Trade Entries and Exits
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  • 9 10 Trade Entries and Exits
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  • 9 11 Trade Entries and Exits
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  • 10 1 Layering
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  • 10 2 Layering
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  • 10 3 Layering
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  • 11 1 Measuring the Success or Failure of a Trade
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  • 11 2 Measuring the Success or Failure of a Trade
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  • 11 3 Measuring the Success or Failure of a Trade
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  • 12 1 Before Analysis
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  • 12 2 Before Analysis
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  • 12 3 Before Analysis
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  • 12 4 Before Analysis
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  • 12 5 Before Analysis
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  • 12 6 Before Analysis
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  • 12 7 Before Analysis
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  • 12 8 Before Analysis
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  • 13 1 Follw Up
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  • 13 2 Follow Up
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  • 16 1 Volume Profile Concepts of the Distribution
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  • 16 2 Volume Profile Concepts of the Distribution
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  • 16 3 Volume Profile Concepts of the Distribution
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  • 16 4 Volume Profile Concepts of the Distribution
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  • Risk Management
    1:30:58
  • The Market Maker Presentation
    1:35:03
  • Top Down Analysis
    2:29:39
  • Volume At Price
    1:59:27

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of financial markets and trading concepts is helpful but not required.
  • A computer or mobile device with internet access to follow along with examples.
  • Willingness to learn and practice trading concepts with dedication.
  • Access to charting software or trading platforms for practical application (free options available).

Description

Trading Educational Content provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how financial markets operate and how to approach them with a systematic methodology. This educational resource takes students through the essential components of trading, from foundational market concepts to advanced execution strategies, building competence step by step.

The learning journey begins with market fundamentals, where students gain clarity on how different financial instruments behave and what drives price movement. This foundational understanding covers market participants, liquidity concepts, and the basic mechanics that govern trading activity. Students learn to distinguish between different market conditions and recognize when opportunities align with their trading approach.

Technical analysis forms a core component of the curriculum. Students explore how to read price charts effectively, identifying key patterns that signal potential market direction. The instruction covers candlestick formations, chart patterns, and structural elements that reveal market sentiment. Students develop the ability to interpret what price action communicates about supply and demand dynamics, learning to see beyond individual candles to understand broader market narratives.

Support and resistance concepts receive detailed attention, as these levels form the foundation of most trading decisions. Students learn multiple methods for identifying significant price zones, understanding why certain areas attract repeated market attention. The material demonstrates how to use these levels for planning entries, setting stops, and projecting potential price targets. Students practice drawing and validating these zones across different timeframes and market conditions.

Indicator application and analysis represent another significant learning area. The content introduces various technical indicators, explaining what each measures and when it provides valuable insight. Rather than promoting indicator overload, the instruction emphasizes selective use and proper interpretation. Students learn to combine price action with indicator signals, developing a layered approach to market analysis that builds conviction before execution.

Trend identification and trading with market direction receive extensive coverage. Students learn to recognize trend structure, distinguish between trending and ranging markets, and adjust their approach accordingly. The material covers trendline construction, moving average interpretation, and momentum assessment. Students develop frameworks for entering trends at optimal points and managing positions as trends evolve or reverse.

Risk management emerges as a critical theme throughout the educational content. Students learn position sizing methodologies that protect capital while allowing meaningful profit potential. The instruction covers stop loss placement strategies, risk-reward calculation, and portfolio exposure management. Students understand how professional traders think about risk first and profits second, building sustainable approaches rather than gambling mindsets.

Entry and exit strategy development receives practical attention. Students learn multiple entry techniques suited to different market conditions and trading styles. The material covers breakout entries, pullback entries, and reversal setups, explaining the logic behind each approach. Exit strategies receive equal emphasis, with instruction on profit taking, trailing stops, and position scaling. Students develop complete trade plans that address every phase from initial analysis through final exit.

Trading psychology and discipline form essential components of trader development. The content addresses common psychological challenges that undermine trading performance, including fear, greed, and revenge trading. Students learn techniques for maintaining emotional equilibrium, following their trading plans, and learning from both winning and losing trades. The instruction emphasizes building process-oriented thinking rather than outcome-focused reactions.

Strategy development and backtesting provide students with tools for creating personalized trading approaches. The material guides students through defining their trading style, selecting appropriate markets and timeframes, and documenting their methodology. Students learn basic backtesting concepts to validate strategy components before risking real capital. This systematic approach helps traders build confidence in their methods and understand their statistical edge.

Throughout the educational content, practical examples and real market scenarios illustrate concepts in action. Students see how theoretical principles apply to actual trading situations, building the pattern recognition skills essential for independent market analysis. The instruction emphasizes developing analytical independence rather than following signals, preparing students to navigate markets with their own competence and judgment.

Who this course is for:

Trading Educational Content is designed for aspiring traders who want to build a solid foundation in technical analysis and market strategy, intermediate traders looking to refine their approach and improve consistency, individuals interested in understanding how professional traders analyze and execute trades, anyone seeking to develop disciplined trading habits and risk management skills, and those who want to transition from casual market observation to systematic trading execution.

Instructor

Le Private Banker
Trading Educator and Market Analyst
Le Private Banker

About Me

I built my career in the intersection of finance and markets, spending years navigating the complex world of private banking and institutional trading. My journey began in traditional banking environments where I witnessed firsthand how wealth is managed, protected, and grown at the highest levels. Those experiences shaped my understanding of market dynamics and risk management in ways that formal education alone could never provide.

Throughout my professional path, I developed a deep appreciation for technical analysis and systematic trading approaches. I learned that successful trading is not about predictions or gambling, but about probability, discipline, and process. My background in private banking gave me unique insight into how sophisticated investors approach markets, balancing opportunity with capital preservation. This perspective informs everything I share about trading methodology and market analysis.

I transitioned from working within institutional walls to educating individuals who want to understand markets beyond surface-level information. My focus centers on demystifying trading concepts that often seem reserved for professionals, making them accessible to anyone willing to learn systematically. I emphasize the importance of building proper foundations before chasing profits, teaching risk management before entry strategies, and developing psychological discipline alongside technical skills.

My approach reflects my belief that trading education should be honest and practical rather than sensationalized. I share what actually works based on real market principles, not what sells courses through hype. My content combines technical instruction with insights about market structure, institutional behavior, and the psychological challenges every trader faces. I aim to develop traders who think critically and act systematically, equipped with frameworks they can apply independently across changing market conditions. My mission is helping individuals build genuine market competence through education grounded in real-world experience rather than theory alone.

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