Nothing assumed
Episode one is "what is trading". Not because you're slow, but because almost every course starts three rungs up the ladder and quietly loses you there.
Three years of heavy learning, distilled into twenty-nine episodes and a trailer. Roughly ten minutes each. In order, with nothing assumed and nothing skipped — from "what is a derivative" all the way through to how I read institutional positioning and how I trade stocks differently from currencies.
I'm not holding the good parts back for a paywall. The complete system is the free series. If you want to go deeper than a video can take you, that's what the section at the bottom of this page is for.
Why this one is different
Episode one is "what is trading". Not because you're slow, but because almost every course starts three rungs up the ladder and quietly loses you there.
Most courses bury risk management in module nine. It's module three here, because it's the only thing standing between a coral cut and a head injury.
I'll show you trades that went against me and what I did about them. A curriculum of nothing but winners teaches you nothing except how to feel confident.
The free series
Around six hours end to end, plus a trailer. Each episode does exactly one job, then stops. They drop weekly, in order — start at episode one and work down.
The series is in production. Episodes go live on the channel in order — follow it there and you'll get each one as it drops.
Module one
The vocabulary and the plumbing, in plain English, before anyone shows you a chart.
Module two
The thinking that decides whether the technical skill ever gets used properly.
Module three
The module that keeps you in the game long enough for the rest to matter.
Module four
Higher timeframes only. Where to get on the wave and where to get off.
Module five
Who is actually on the other side of your trade, and what their book is doing.
Module six
The edges that sit underneath the chart and quietly do half the work.
Module seven
Module eight
Going deeper
A ten-minute episode can teach you a concept. It can't look at your actual chart, your actual position size, or the specific reason you keep doing the thing you know you shouldn't. That's a different kind of help, and it's the part I'm building next.
A structured, paid programme that goes considerably deeper than the free series — the workflow itself rather than the ideas behind it. Live worked examples, the tools set up properly, the weekly process end to end, and the material I can't compress into ten minutes.
In development. No date yet — I'd rather build it properly than announce it early.
Working directly with me on your trading — your markets, your risk, your process, your psychology. A small number of people, because it can't be done at scale and be worth anything.
Not open yet. The interest list decides how and when it opens.
No commitment and nothing to pay — you're telling me you want the deeper version so I know who I'm building it for. The interest list hears first, before anything is public, and it shapes what actually gets made.
Prefer to just talk? Email me directly at [email protected].
Read this before you sign up for anything
A complete financial plan does not require you to trade. For most Australians the foundation is owning real, productive things over a long time — and that's it. Trading is a separate, active, entirely optional layer on top of that foundation, and it is genuinely hard.
So if you're here because you want a faster way to fix your finances, be honest with yourself: this isn't it. Start with the fundamentals content instead. It'll do more for you.
If you're here because you want to understand markets properly and you're prepared to put the years in — that's exactly who this is built for. And it's why the whole framework is free. You should be a long way in before you ever think about paying me anything.
Episodes drop weekly once the series is live. The list gets each one as it lands, along with the weekly market update and the fundamentals breakdowns.
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