This section is for those who always want more and aim for greater heights. You can review the course outlines offered in this section, but the content will not be accessible to you unless you are a member of the “LUCKY CHARMS” group or a student of the Sunday School. All theory is accompanied by practical assignments. Additionally, you can participate in daily online trading or watch recordings of past trades to understand how to apply the theory in practice. This section is divided into several parts.
The first part is dedicated to eliminating the concept of uncertainty in the market and building necessary technical skills.

Precise Formulations Required

Maximizes the elimination of uncertainties in technical analysis.

Determining The Trading Direction

Prioritizes between the buy and sell buttons.

Types of Entries

Answers the question of how to enter the market on a practical, not just conceptual level.

Entry Signals

Examines the eagerly awaited moment of when exactly to enter a position.

In the next step, we apply the acquired technique to market volatility. Without false modesty, I can say that I have not encountered a similar approach in trading. So, the second part of the section is “Trading on Volatility.”

Square Theory

Views the market through the lens of volatility.

Trading Direction

An analogous course discussed in the first part of the section applied to the square theory.

Market Picture

Models situations of active market actions.

Formulating Boundary Conditions

Select filters to avoid unprofitable trades.

In the third part, “Professional Trading,” we delve into another underexplored but crucial topic – market planning. This part provides an understanding of when to increase or decrease a position, when to exit the market altogether, and how much to take with you.

Working With The Initial Deposit

Applying the trading system to the starting deposit is a separate science – act cautiously but profitably.

Profit Planning

A course on how to close a position without regretting the actions.

The program is not complete, and as our community progresses, new courses will be introduced.
Regards,
Boris Borbot.