Course Content
Module 1: Forex Essentials and Market Mechanics
This module introduces you to the core principles of forex trading. You’ll learn what the forex market is, what currencies are traded, how currency pairs work, and the difference between buying and selling in forex. We also cover the main types of forex orders and when to use them. By the end of this module, you’ll understand the basic mechanics of the forex market and be ready to place your first trade with confidence.
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Module 3: Charting Fundamentals
Build your knowledge of technical analysis with a step-by-step introduction to the most important trading tools. You’ll explore the three main types of market analysis, learn how to read line, bar, and candlestick charts, and understand support and resistance levels. We’ll also introduce key forex indicators like moving averages, Bollinger Bands, RSI, and Fibonacci retracements, giving you a solid charting foundation to analyze any market.
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Module 4: Patterns,Indicators and Trade Setups
Take your technical analysis skills further by learning how to identify chart patterns such as head and shoulders, wedges, and triangles. We’ll compare leading vs. lagging indicators and explain how pivot points can help pinpoint entry and exit levels. This module will give you the skills to recognize high-probability trade setups and execute trades with more accuracy.
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Beginner’s Guide to Mastering the Basics of Forex Trading

Best Forex Indicator

After all, forex traders don’t include these technical indicators just to make their charts look nicer. Traders are in the business of making money! If these indicators generate signals that don’t translate into a profitable bottom line over time, then they’re simply not the way to go for your needs! In order to give you a comparison of the effectiveness of each technical indicator, we’ve decided to backtest each of the indicators on their own for the past 5 years. Backtesting involves retroactively testing the parameters of the indicators against historical price action. You’ll learn more about this in your future studies. For now, just take a look at the parameters we used for our backtest.

The result showed that not a single indicator is 100% successful, rather, this just goes to show that they aren’t that useful on their own.