Course Introduction
  • Course Introduction
  • [Important] Before we start!
Options Trading Foundation
  • Options Explained in Simple Words
  • The Breakdown of Buying vs Selling Options
  • How to Use Support & Resistance in Options Trading
  • How to Determine Bullish & Bearish Trends Using EMAs
  • How to Use MACD in Options Trading
  • Risk Management & Position Sizing Strategies
Bullish Options Trading Strategies
  • Long Call Strategy
  • Covered Call Strategy
  • Synthetic Call Strategy
  • Bull Call Spread Strategy
  • Bull Put Spread Strategy
Bearish Options Trading Strategies
  • Long Put Strategy
  • Covered Put Strategy
  • Synthetic Put Strategy
  • Bear Call Spread Strategy
  • Bear Put Spread Strategy
Neutral Options Trading Strategies
  • Long Call Butterfly Strategy
  • Long Put Butterfly Strategy
  • Long Straddle Strategy
  • Long Strangle Strategy
Conclusion
  • Thank You!
  • Express Your Thoughts!
  • Bonus: Your Next Steps - Upgrade Your Knowledge!
BONUS SECTION: Day Trading & Swing Trading: Technical Analysis For Beginners
  • Introduction
  • How to Perform Candlestick Chart Analysis
  • How to Trade Long and Short Candlestick Bodies
  • How to Perform Multiple Time Frame Analysis
  • How to Trade Support and Resistance Levels
  • How to Trade Fibonacci Retracements
  • How to Trade Pivot Points (PP)
  • How to Identify Market Trends With EMA and MACD
  • How to Trade Bollinger Bands (BB)
  • How to Trade Stochastic Oscillator (SO)
  • Reversal Trading Strategies
  • Choppy Market Trading Strategies
  • Flat Market Trading Strategies
  • Trading Psychology and Risk Management Strategies
BONUS SECTION - Chart Pattern Trading Fundamentals For Beginners
  • Introduction
  • Understanding Different Types of Trends
  • How to Trade Levels, Trend Lines & Channels
  • How to Trade Support & Resistance Levels
  • Reversal Pattern - Head & Shoulders
  • Reversal Pattern - Double Tops & Bottoms
  • Reversal Pattern - Diamond Tops & Bottoms
  • Reversal Pattern - Rounding Tops & Bottoms
  • Continuation Pattern - Rectangle Tops & Bottoms
  • Continuation Pattern - Cup & Handle
  • Continuation Pattern - Wedges & Triangles
  • Continuation Pattern - Flags and Pennants
  • Continuation Pattern - Dead Cat Bounces
BONUS SECTION - Candlestick Trading Fundamentals For Beginners
  • Introduction
  • How to Read & Analyze Japanese Candlesticks
  • How to Trade Candlesticks With Support & Resistance
  • Single Candlestick Pattern - Spinning Top, Pin Bar & Doji
  • Single Candlestick Pattern - Hammer & Hanging Man
  • Single Candlestick Pattern - Inverted Hammer & Shooting Star
  • Dual Candlestick Pattern - Bullish & Bearish Engulfing
  • Dual Candlestick Pattern - Bullish & Bearish Harami
  • Dual Candlestick Pattern - Tweezer Top & Bottom
  • Triple Candlestick Pattern - Morning Star & Evening Star
  • Triple Candlestick Pattern - Three White Soldiers & Three Black Crows
  • Triple Candlestick Pattern - Bullish & Bearish Abandoned Baby
BONUS SECTION - Technical Analysis Fundamentals
  • Introduction
  • How to Read a Stock Chart
  • How to Use Support & Resistance
  • How to Use Exponential Moving Averages (EMA)
  • How to Use Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD)
  • How to Use Relative Strength Index (RSI)
  • Reversal Patterns: Double Tops and Bottoms
  • Reversal Patterns: Head and Shoulders
  • Continuation Patterns: Triangles, Flags and Pennants
  • Continuation Patterns: Cup and Handle
  • Final Words
BONUS SECTION - Value Investing Fundamentals
  • Introduction
  • What is Value Investing?
  • 3 Real-World Steps to Implement the Value Investing Strategy
  • Price Is What You Pay, Value Is What You Get
  • Understanding Margin of Safety
  • Principle 1: Understand What You Are Doing
  • Principle 2: Invest in a Cash Rich Business
  • Principle 3: Seek Out Businesses with Low Debt
  • Principle 4: Rely on High-Quality Management
  • Principle 5: Avoiding Losses is The First Priority
  • Principle 6: Invest for the Long-Term
  • Principle 7: Know When to Sell Your Stocks
  • What is an Economic Moat?
  • Why a Company’s Economic Moat is So Important