A launchpad and discipline layer for personal trading โ paired with the full training material to run it.
A single trade walked through end-to-end. Every technical term is defined on the spot, with links to the deeper lessons. This is the fastest path from "what does any of this mean" to "I could actually follow along."
The 22 concepts the main academy doesn't cover โ R-multiples, R:R ratio, candles, market regime, daily bias, relative strength, theta, gamma, gap mechanics, plus the stats track: expectancy, sample size, and the Kelly ceiling. Each with a quiz.
The main 30-lesson training from Wanderer Financial. Covers reading charts, volume, moving averages, strategies (breakout, Double-B, KISS-50), risk management, options basics, and the trader's lifestyle.
๐ก The whole system cross-links. When you're in the Beginner's Guide and hit a term you don't know, click the link โ it takes you straight to that lesson in the Academy or Supplemental. When you're in the Supplemental and a concept needs reinforcement, there's a link back to the Academy. The three modules are one system; read them that way.
โ The uncomfortable truth. Reading all of this once won't make you a trader. Doing the daily checklist and logging every trade for 60 days โ even while mediocre at the setups โ will. The training exists to make the routine make sense, not to substitute for it. Open the dashboard on day one, not day thirty. And when those 60 days of logging are done, the journal's Setup Stats view is where they pay off โ the guide's "After 20 trades" section shows what to do with them.
The stats lessons (S19โS22) rest on four short papers. Read the lessons first โ the papers are better once you know why you're reading them.