RDT CORE PART 2

Elevate and define your strategy with this comprehensive course!

Learn how EMAs and MACDs can be interpreted together for confident market entry, analyze market replays to reinforce pattern interpretation, and prepare yourself for trading the life market.

This course includes 22 video lessons, downloadable PDF notes, and a follow-up homework assignment with an instructional video to help solidify each lesson for you!

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Section 1: Divergence (5 lessons)Ā 
  • Section 2:Ā Being on The Correct Side of Things aka Knowing the Direction (5 lessons)
  • Section 3: Risk Management & Bar-by-Bar (4 lessons)
  • Section 4: Let's Get This Trading Party Started! (8 lessons)

Includes 1-on-1 Coaching Session after course completion to help you define your trading goals and develop your trading plan!

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