
Learn disciplined forex trading through the comprehensive supply and demand and smart money concepts course, focusing on realistic expectations, risk management, and consistent profitability.
Identify essential pre-trade knowledge this course covers, including basic forex concepts, candlestick basics, and using TradingView, Forex Factory, and papermoney for backtesting and news filtering.
Explore forex risk and disclaimers, including investment objectives, risk appetite, stop loss and risk capital, margin, and the double-edged effects of high leverage.
Learn basic and advanced market structure, anomalies, external and internal liquidity, imbalance, and supply-demand dynamics to identify sweep and flip zones, refine entries, and pursue long-term profitability.
Explore the basic market structure, identify uptrends and downtrends via a series of highs and lows, and predict future moves from historical data, including anomalies.
Explore the three market-structure conditions—uptrend, downtrend, and ranging—and how uptrends form higher highs and higher lows, with rules to break highs and respect lows.
A downtrend is a market moving downward in a series of lower highs and lower lows. It is defined by two highs, two lows, and the break of lows.
Observe a ranging, consolidating market where price forms two highs and two lows, including equal highs and equal lows, and await a break of structure to signal a trend.
Explore practical application of basic market structure by identifying highs and lows, recognizing downtrends and uptrends, and spotting shifts in structure to anticipate next moves.
Identify market structure on the h4 time frame by tracking highs and lows, recognize uptrends and downtrends, and wait for two highs and two lows to confirm entries.
Explore basic market structure across time frames on the m15, noting higher highs and higher lows, lower lows, and internal structure, while recognizing noise and entry versus analysis implications.
Explore advanced market structure, distinguishing swing structure from internal and external structure, identifying swing highs and lows, break of structure, and complex pullbacks within uptrends, downtrends, and liquidity.
Explore how to distinguish internal and external market structure, map swing structure across time frames, and filter noise by zooming out to identify structure points, bias, and pullbacks.
Identify internal versus external market structure by tracing swing highs and lows across multiple time frames, from higher highs to lower lows, using euro/usd examples.
Understand how strong highs and strong lows defend uptrends and weak highs and lows become targets, guiding trend trading and bias in both uptrends and downtrends.
Identify how strong highs and lows become protected and weak highs and lows become targeted to establish market bias, then define trading ranges for buying or selling opportunities.
Explore the three market structures—swing, minor, and sub—within a multi-timeframe approach to identify liquidity points, break of structure, and precise entries for supply and demand trading.
Apply the three structure types—swing, sub, and minor structure—to identify demand zones, protected lows, and targeted highs. Use pullbacks, confirmations, and structured entries to plan entries, stops, and targets.
Learn how minor and sub structures define price action, how a break below shifts to pullbacks, and how multiple entries use structure confirmation.
Explore the difference between change of trend and change of character, including swing structure, substructure, minor structure, and how internal shifts signal pullbacks, pro and counter trends.
Master the interplay of trend change and change of character to identify true swing highs and lows. Learn when pullbacks form and distinguish valid changes from fake changes.
Learn to distinguish trend changes from change of character, identify breaks of structure, and align higher time frame trends with lower time frame signals using break, retest, and embossed patterns.
Apply the change of character concept to identify trend changes across time frames, from h4 swing structure to m15 substructures, using demand and supply zones for buying opportunities.
Identify premium and discount pricing in forex, determine buy and sell zones with equilibrium, and use a gun box or Fibonacci tool to follow trading rules.
Master forex premium versus discount pricing, identify premium and discount zones with a gun box or fibonacci, and trade buys in discount and sells in premium using change-of-character insights.
Use premium versus discount pricing with swing structure analysis to identify discount and premium areas. Rely on higher time frames for direction, and lower time frames for entry signals.
Apply the premium versus discount methodology on the four-hour chart to identify zones and breaks of structure for buying opportunities, guided by the higher time frame swing structure.
Learn multi-timeframe market structure from weekly to seconds, where a higher-timeframe swing becomes a lower-timeframe trend, using break of structure, change of character, and discount versus premium entries.
Map multi-timeframe market structure across daily and H4, identifying pullbacks of at least three candles, structure breaks, and the internal structure within structure guiding price action.
Leverage multiple time frame market structure to align higher time frame trends with M15 and M30 swings, using discount versus premium, liquidity zones, and changes of character.
Learn how to identify the break of structure versus the grab of liquidity using candle closes, highs, and sweeps of liquidity in uptrends, with graphical examples.
Identify the change of character and the break of structure, noting that BOS indicates continuation while a change of character signals a reversal in higher time frame price structure.
Identify a change of character versus a break of structure across time frames, filter noise on lower time frames, and align entries with the higher time frame bias.
Understand liquidity as money injected into the market that drives price movement, and learn how liquidity, market structure, and order imbalances create rebalancing and volatility.
Learn how liquidity is generated by institutional traders through hedging, how higher time frame bias reduces lower time frame noise, and how market structure and zero-sum dynamics drive price movements.
Explore how buy side and sell side liquidity shape market moves, including liquidity pools at highs and lows, institutional hedging, and price behavior for liquidity sweeps.
Identify how liquidity rests on every high and low, with buy side liquidity at structural highs and sell side liquidity at lows, drawing price toward liquidity.
Identify liquidity on each high and low, tracing pools and mitigations where price runs liquidity, creates resistance, and then may continue or reverse based on market structure.
Explore external and internal range liquidity within the trading range, guided by higher time frame bias to identify pullbacks, liquidity sweeps, and setups.
Identify external versus internal liquidity and demand zones on higher and lower timeframes, exploit liquidity runs and break of structure to plan bullish entries.
Apply supply and demand concepts to forex across timeframes, using higher-timeframe bias, premium versus discount zones, and liquidity points to spot lower-timeframe entries.
Learn how liquidity sweeps and inducement form stronger trade zones, with changes of character and mitigation guiding entries within market structure and supply and demand.
Identify and trade liquidity sweeps and inducement by mapping supply and demand zones, and analyze breaks of structure on h4 and m15 timeframes to time entry around induced liquidity.
Explore how imbalance, inefficiency and fair value gaps reveal areas of unfilled orders and attract price, enabling refined entries within liquidity, market structure, and supply-demand concepts.
Identify imbalances and fair value gaps, analyze discount versus premium and runs on liquidity, then apply breaks of structure and change of character to find tradable opportunities across time frames.
Learn how supply and demand zones shape price moves, identify future demand and supply areas, and recognize reversal and continuation patterns across uptrends and downtrends.
Identify supply and demand zones using candlestick patterns and reversals. Refine zones to improve risk-reward and apply clear entries and stops for bullish and bearish moves.
Map supply and demand by identifying break of structure and the last bullish or bearish candles, then define areas of interest as extreme demand zones.
Identify H4-based supply and demand zones through breaks of structure, bases, and inside bars; map lower time frame confirmations to shift bias from bullish to bearish in price action.
Identify supply and demand zones on lower time frames while keeping a solid higher time frame, using M15 for entries, and track breaks of structure and liquidity.
Explore how supply and demand structures form continuation zones and why price may not return to extremes. Validate zones with changes of character, discount versus premium, and confirmations.
Identify continuation and reversal zones on aud usd by mapping bias, breaks of structure, and price reactions using premium and discount zones to locate areas of interest.
Map extreme and continuation zones on the H4 time frame by identifying break of structure, applying premium versus discount, and using a Gann box to reveal reversals.
Identify valid supply and demand zones by confirming swing-structure breaks, move origin, and confirmations, while applying premium versus discount and the area of interest.
Explore two zone concepts on GBP/USD H4: a strong supply zone and a flip zone, with breaks of structure, change of character, and liquidity considerations across M15/M30 timeframes.
Apply supply and demand analysis with higher time frames, identifying breaks of structure, supply and demand zones, premium versus discount zones, and change of character for entries.
Apply supply and demand concepts to price action by identifying H4 and M15 zones, waiting for buyers, and acting on break of structure with risk management.
Unmitigated supply and demand zones act as reaction points for pullbacks when price reaches areas of interest after a structure break.
Identify flip zones after a break of structure and map zones of interest using liquidity, price action, and mitigation to time entries and take profit.
Master two entry criteria, change of character and non change of character, by aligning higher time frame bias with sweep of liquidity and confluence for decisive forex trades.
Apply non change of character entry criteria using multi-timeframe analysis from weekly to M15, identifying areas of interest, liquidity, and break of structure to time trades within supply and demand.
Explore non change of character entries on Nasdaq and US 100, using area of entry, lower time frame confirmations, and liquidity targets, while also explaining the change of character approach.
Apply the change of character entry model on aud usd, using liquidity, flip zones, and areas of interest to time entries and manage risk with stop losses.
Apply a multi-timeframe entry framework using daily bias, h4 counter-trend, and m15/m30 entries. Analyze premium versus discount, supply and demand zones, liquidity, and breaks of structure for price confirmation.
Explore a complete aud/usd supply-and-demand setup by linking higher-timeframe breaks of structure, liquidity moves, and lower-timeframe entries, while emphasizing risk management and a patient, long-term trading mindset.
Master every principle from this course by watching repeatedly, apply them in live chat, and back test for six months to become a profitable, disciplined trader.
This course teaches supply and demand trading using Smart Money Concepts in a clear, structured, and practical way. It focuses on how price actually moves, why liquidity matters, and how institutions leave footprints on the chart.
You will learn how to read the market without indicators and build a repeatable trading process based on structure, liquidity, and high quality zones.
This course breaks down complex ideas into clear steps so you can analyze any market with confidence.
What you will learn
How market structure forms and shifts across timeframes
How to map structure on simple and complex price action
How liquidity drives price movement
How stop hunts and traps form around key levels
How to identify valid supply and demand zones
How to filter weak zones from high probability zones
How to align structure, liquidity, and zones into one framework
How to build a clean top down analysis process
How to approach entries with clarity instead of guesswork
How this course is different
This course does not mix methods or rely on indicators. It focuses on one clear framework and explains the logic behind every step. You learn how to think like a market participant, not how to memorize rules.
Each section builds on the previous one so your understanding grows naturally from basics to execution.
Who this course is for
Traders confused by indicators and mixed strategies
Traders learning Smart Money Concepts for the first time
Traders who understand basics but lack structure
Traders who want clarity in supply and demand trading
This course teaches you how to read the market, not how to chase trades. The goal is clarity, structure, and decision making that makes sense.