TimelessMarket Theory
Educational only — not financial advice. Reading a chart describes what has happened; it does not predict what will. Taught as a literacy skill to build and test, never a recommendation.
Course · Level 1 · Technicals track · Start here

Reading the Chart: Price Literacy

Before indicators, before strategies, before anything with a name: learn what a price chart is actually telling you.

Built on the lineage from Homma and Charles Dow to John Murphy and Steve Nison — with the public-domain Stock Market Barometer quoted from the source

Every page on this site assumes one skill: you can look at a chart and describe, in plain words, what the market did. Not predict — describe. Who was in control, where the fight happened, whether the crowd showed up. This course builds that skill from zero in six modules, and it's deliberately the first rung of the Technicals ladder: everything from indicators to breakouts stands on it.

No prerequisites. If you've never looked at a candlestick chart in your life, start at Module 1.

I The language

Modules 1–2 — what you're looking at LIVE

II The structure

Modules 3–5 — reading the story LIVE

III The skill

Module 6 — capstone LIVE

Sources (credited, verified)

Public-domain primary: Hamilton, The Stock Market Barometer (1922) — quoted directly. · Anchor books (credited, taught in our own words): Murphy, Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets; Nison, Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques. · Reference layer: the Library's sourced concept pages, linked from each module. The Homma/Sakata history is tradition more than record and is flagged as such where told.