August class registration is on going

Structure is important

Liquidity fuels the market

Poi is where you get in

Directional bias tells you where you should be trading to.

Fuse everything together and you see changes

August class registration is on going

Remember it’s just to teach these concepts i trade with(market structure,liquidity,point of interest and directional bias)

It’s not for beginners traders

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2025/7/3 Edited to

... Read moreUnderstanding market structure is crucial for traders aiming to navigate financial markets effectively. Market structure refers to the framework of price movements and patterns that indicate trends, reversals, and key support or resistance levels. Liquidity, on the other hand, provides the essential fuel for the market, contributing to smoother price movements and allowing trades to be executed with minimal slippage. A Point of Interest (POI) is a specific price area where significant buying or selling activity is expected, often serving as an entry or exit point for trades. Combining POI with directional bias—an assessment of market direction—enables traders to align their positions with prevailing trends, improving the probability of successful trades. Advanced traders benefit greatly by fusing these concepts, as it allows them to detect market changes early, adjust their strategies accordingly, and manage risk more effectively. This understanding goes beyond beginner-level knowledge and demands experience in interpreting technical signals and market behavior. The August advanced trading class offers a comprehensive exploration of these themes, aiming to empower traders with the skills and tools needed to optimize their strategies. With only 100 available slots, the course emphasizes hands-on learning and real market applications, making it an ideal opportunity for those serious about elevating their trading game. By mastering market structure, liquidity dynamics, POIs, and directional bias, traders can develop a more nuanced approach that distinguishes them in the competitive trading environment.