Start Trading with Confidence
Our program breaks down market basics so you can understand what's actually happening when you trade. No fluff—just practical knowledge you'll use from day one.
What We're Actually Teaching
Most people jump into trading because they've seen success stories online. Then reality hits. Charts look confusing. Terms like "support levels" and "candlestick patterns" feel like a foreign language. And that first losing trade? It stings.
We built this program around a simple idea: if you understand why markets move the way they do, you can make better decisions. Not perfect ones—nobody gets it right every time. But you'll know what you're doing and why you're doing it.
The Vietnamese market has its quirks. Trading hours overlap with other Asian exchanges, local news impacts prices differently, and regulatory changes come fast. We cover all that because context matters when you're putting real money on the line.
How the Program Flows
Foundation Phase
You'll learn how to read charts without second-guessing yourself. We spend time on market terminology, order types, and the mechanics of actually placing trades. By the end, you'll know what you're looking at when you open a trading platform.
Analysis Skills
This is where things get interesting. Technical analysis teaches you to spot patterns. Fundamental analysis helps you understand why a stock might be undervalued. We practice both because successful traders use a mix of approaches.
Risk Management
Here's the truth—most beginners lose money because they don't protect their capital. We teach position sizing, stop losses, and how to avoid emotional decisions. Boring? Maybe. Essential? Absolutely.
Real Trading Practice
You'll use demo accounts to test strategies without financial risk. We review your trades together and figure out what worked and what didn't. Some students find this frustrating at first, but it beats learning expensive lessons with real money.
Who's Teaching This
Finbar Keough
Markets Instructor
Spent eight years trading commodities before switching to education. His explanations cut through the jargon that confuses most beginners.
Lachlan Byrne
Risk Strategy Specialist
Works with students who've made costly mistakes and helps them rebuild their approach. He's blunt about what doesn't work because he's seen it fail repeatedly.
Siobhan Dempsey
Technical Analysis Lead
Started as a skeptic of chart patterns, then spent three years testing whether they actually predicted price movements. Now she teaches which ones matter and which ones are noise.
Ready to Get Started?
Our next cohort begins in October 2025. Classes run twice weekly for twelve weeks, with additional practice sessions on weekends. We keep groups small so everyone gets feedback on their progress.
What You'll Need
- A computer with stable internet connection
- About six hours per week for classes and practice
- Willingness to start with demo accounts before real trading
- Patience—markets don't make sense overnight