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Trading 101 · Lesson 8 of 8 · The map

Where to Go Next

You know what a market is, what trades in it, how to read it, and why most people lose. Here's the whole territory, and three honest routes through it.

Everything on this site is organized as a free reference Library plus guided courses built on top of it. The Library — 65 trader profiles, the concepts, 23 strategy playbooks, book breakdowns, a full glossary — is and stays free. The courses walk you through it in the right order. You've just finished the front door; pick your next room.

TRADING 101 ✓TECHNICALSthe chartFUNDAMENTALSthe businessPSYCHOLOGYthe traderCOMPLETE TRADING MASTERCLASSthe flagship — all three, integrated
Three parallel ladders, each beginner → professional; the Masterclass integrates all three.

Three honest routes

"I want to read markets." Start the Technicals ladder: Reading the Chart (free, 6 modules — Lesson 3 was its preview), then onward through breakouts, mean reversion, and the auction. Pair it with the playbooks as worked examples.
"I want to understand businesses and invest." Start the Fundamentals ladder: How Markets & Businesses Work (free, 5 modules — Lessons 1, 4, and half of 5 came from its territory), then valuation, catalysts, and macro as they ship.
"I keep sabotaging myself" (or: "Lesson 7 described me"). Start the Psychology ladder: The Trader's Mind (free, 5 modules), then Risk, Ruin & the Math of Survival — the two courses that keep accounts alive while everything else is learned.

And the flagship: the Complete Trading Masterclass — the eleven-phase structured program that integrates all three ladders into one path, from absolute foundations to a working trading process. If you want one guided road instead of a map, that's the road.

Whichever door — three promises to yourself

Carry these out of Trading 101, because every later course assumes them: paper first — prove any method on simulated trades before real money meets it; 1% always — Lesson 6's rule is not a beginner phase, it's the professional baseline; and journal from day one — Lesson 7 showed why your memory of your own trading cannot be trusted, and the journal is the fix. Do those three and you can wander this site in any order and come out ahead of most of the statistics.

Check yourself (the last one): what's the single most important thing you learned in this course?

Trick question — it's whichever lesson you'd have skipped. But if we had to pick for you: decide your loss before your entry (Lesson 6). It's the one habit that guarantees you'll still be here to learn the rest.

The whole site, one line each: Traders — the people and their methods · Concepts — every idea, sourced · Strategies — complete playbooks · Books — free framework breakdowns · Glossary — every term · Courses — the guided ladders.