Volume, order flow and fundamental analysis — the course
Twenty-four written lessons in two branches, finished and free to read now. No account, no purchase, nothing to unlock.
What is still being built is the structured version — the same ground taught in order, with exercises against real sessions. This page says what the written material already covers and what the structured version would add to it.
What is already written
Twenty-four lessons, published and complete, in two branches that do not depend on each other. None of it is gated — no account, and you do not need to own any of our tools to read a word of it.
Twelve lessons
Volume and order flow
The chart half. It starts at market structure and Dow theory brought up to date, then twelve entry setups ranked by the risk he puts on each, delta cycles and divergence, support and resistance built from volume rather than from price, the order book and the tape, stop hunting and how to enter after it, risk and trade management, and scalping with range bars. Three of its lessons are reference rather than technique: what the seven currency futures actually do in a day, how ES, YM and NQ differ, and which sessions and releases move them.
Twelve lessons
Fundamental and timing
Why the price moved before it reached the chart. Events, non-events and sentiment; the markets and the instruments that track them; reserve against resource currencies; the economic calendar and how to read a release properly; GDP; the four dollar indices and what they disagree about; money, interest rates and the central bank; the yield curve and how bonds lead currencies; the rate decision as a tradeable event; PMI, employment, retail sales and inflation; market sentiment; and the eight steps of building a strategy.
What the structured course would add
A fair question, given all of the above is already there. The lessons teach the reading. What they do not do is sit with you while you learn it — they are written to be read in order, but nothing checks that you understood one before you move to the next.
That is the gap, and it is the same gap in both branches:
- Exercises against real sessions rather than selected examples
- The parts usually skipped — how often a reading fails, and what it looks like when it does
- Putting the two halves together: a fundamental bias, then an order flow entry on it
- Position sizing worked per instrument, not carried across from one to the next
- Answers to the questions a written page cannot anticipate
Everything else that is free
Alongside the lessons there are shorter articles on single topics, a reference table with the daily range, tick value and stop distance for all ten instruments on one page, and the full manual for the tools we sell — every setting, what it does and when you would change it. The manual sits on the product page rather than behind a login, so you can read it before deciding whether to buy anything.
Want to know when the structured course is ready?
Tell us and we will let you know. If there is something you particularly want it to cover, that is useful to hear while it is still being written — and if you bought the course under the previous offer and are looking for access, contact us with the email you ordered under.