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Course Curriculum
Welcome
Set your Goal for Become a Day Trader
Introductory video
Importance of Creating a Plan
Create Your Personalized Plan
Plan Scenarios
Pro Trading vs. Retail Trading Accounts for Day Traders
Understanding Markets
Understanding Markets & Exchanges
Test: Markets and Exchanges
Language Of The Stock Market
Limit Order, Market Order, Stop Order
Volume and Volatility
Long and Short
Test: Language of the Stock Market
Money Management
Money Management
Test: Money Management
David's Five Rules of Trading Psychology
Rule One: Do Your Own Research
Rule Two: Stay In Your Weight Class
Rule Three: Pay Attention
Rule Four: Check Your Ego
Rule Five: Move On
Introduction To Technical Analysis
Charts & Candlesticks
Moving Averages
Relative Strength Index
Technical Analysis Review
Test: Technical Indicators
Six Kinds Of Trades
Trend Trade: Example One
Trend Trade: Example Two
Regular Moving Average Trade: Example One
Regular Moving Average Trade: Example Two
Base Trade: Example One
Base Trade: Example Two
Consolidation Trade: Example One
Double Top/Double Bottom Trade: Example One
Double Top/Double Bottom Trade: Example Two
Far From Moving Average Trade: Example One
Far From Moving Average Trade: Example Two
Test: Six Kinds of Trades
Beginning To Trade
Getting Set Up
Trading The News
Making Trades
Wrap Up
Daily Plan
David Green's Watchlist
Course Extra
Bonus Material
About the Instructor
David Green
David Green is a Wall Street Trader with more than 30 years of experience. His rapid success enabled him to retire before he even turned 40. David oversaw trading in some of the largest listed companies at the NYSE, including IBM, Bank of America, and Best Buy. He has been successfully training day traders since 2009, and is now rolling his curriculum online through Investopedia.
