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You’ll start with the DEM, the basic entry model. After the first instruction, you can start to practise immediately, while the next instructions of the course outline risk based position sizing, balanced risk and a technical explanation of the sophisticated principles behind DEM and DTF
DTF is next. The second course explains the principles of trend following, and outlines how to identify the leading timeframe.
In other words, the first course teaches the entry, the stop and position sizing. The second course explains what to do once the entry worked.
Courses three and four give you a broader understanding of price action, to provide you with additional tools to help you with decision making on the trading floor.
How Does It Work?
Very simple: the trading courses are published via Substack.
Navigate the index below, and click on the instruction of your selection.
Setting Up Your Charts
Before getting started, copy my chart setup and indicators.
First Course: The Entry
The first series of instructions explain the basic model, and risk management tools you need to get started.
We start at the very beginning: the basic model on the daily timeframe.
No profitability without risk management.
Fixed risk, variable position size.
Learn how to use position size to create standard risk and compound gains.
Learn to apply my signature Diagonal Entry Model on lower timeframes, for day trading.
A deeper dive, a technical understanding of the relationship between the three diagonals.
How position sizing and balanced risk help you compound gains and grow your account.
“Diagonal Entry Model and balanced risk”
Use risk management to eliminate the big losses from your journal.
A demonstration of how risk management turned a solid profit out of 4 failed trades and 1 win.
A first look into trading psychology. When hope takes over from
Second Course: Trend Following
Once you understand the entry model, your next challenge is to learn trend following.
First off, you have to understand how to identify support and resistance.
The relationship between the EMA9 and the EMA50.
Intra timeframe EMA relationships during contraction and expansion.
A demonstration of the complete system in practise.
Third Course: Setup Models
Recognise patterns and understand how and where to look for a DEM entry.
First off, you have to understand how to identify support and resistance.
The relationship between the EMA9 and the EMA50.
Intra timeframe EMA relationships during contraction and expansion.
A demonstration of the complete system in practise.
LTF DEM parameters for long scalps.
LTF DEM parameters for short scalps
Fourth Course: Advanced Tools
Understanding simple principles provide a broader basis for decision making.
First off, you have to understand how to identify support and resistance.
The relationship between the EMA9 and the EMA50.
Intra timeframe EMA relationships during contraction and expansion.
A demonstration of the complete system in practise.
Examples and Studies
Take outs from Barky’s personal journal and the daily trade reviews…
Some session offer opportunities to demonstrate the process. Here are some of the best reviews.
Studies and analysis for additional awareness and consideration.
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