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If you aren't ready to pay, Mohsen Hassan and similar educators often post introductory "Foundation" episodes on YouTube to give you a feel for their teaching style.

A trading journal is your mirror. You must log every trade with meticulous detail, including: Date and time of entry/exit Exact setup and strategy used Planned risk-to-reward ratio Emotional state during the trade Final outcome and lessons learned

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Open a free charting tool (like TradingView) and attempt to locate the exact technical patterns discussed in the video on live, historical stock data.

The Complete Foundation Stock Trading Course is a meticulously crafted educational program designed to take students from absolute beginner to confident intermediate trader. Created by renowned instructor Mohsen Hassan, this course has become the go-to resource for aspiring traders, with over 470,000 enrolled students and thousands of positive reviews.

Identifying trends, support/resistance, and reversals. For financial advice, consult a professional

His background uniquely blends finance and computer science, giving his teaching a distinctive edge. He combines practical experience from Wall Street-style analysis with the structured, logical approach of a programmer. This allows him to break down even the most technical trading topics in ways that remain digestible and structured.

Learning how to protect your capital before trying to make a profit.

: Master candlestick patterns, chart patterns (like head and shoulders), and indicators such as RSI and Bollinger Bands. Risk & Money Management If you share with third parties, their policies apply

Never risk more than 1% to 2% of your total trading account balance on any single trade. If you have a $10,000 account, your maximum loss on a trade should be capped at $100. This ensures that even a catastrophic string of ten consecutive losses only draws down your account by 10%, leaving you with ample capital to recover. Calculating Position Sizing

The "exclusive" nature of the content often refers to the professional trader's perspective provided throughout, helping students "filter out the noise" and think like an institutional trader.

How to evaluate company financials and value stocks.