The foundation of every trade I take. I walk through the exact process I use to identify key support and resistance levels: where price is likely to react, where I'll enter, and how I frame my risk. No indicators, no noise. Just clean structure.
Volume is the one thing that confirms whether a move is real. In this episode I break down how I read volume in context — what a high-volume breakout looks like vs. a fakeout, and how it shapes my conviction on a trade before I ever place an order.
Before levels or volume even matter, you need to understand the bigger picture. In this episode I break down market structure — how to read the sequence of highs and lows that tells you whether you're in an uptrend, downtrend, or range, and how to use that context to trade with the flow rather than against it.
Smart money doesn't move price randomly — it hunts liquidity. In this episode I explain how institutions engineer stop hunts to fill their orders, where retail traders predictably place their stops, and how to read these moves so you're on the right side of the sweep rather than the victim of it.
No trade setup matters if you blow up your account getting there. In this episode I cover how I calculate position size, set my max risk per trade, and structure my R:R before I ever enter. The framework that keeps losses small and lets winners compound.
A great setup means nothing if your execution is sloppy. In this episode I cover exactly how I enter trades — market vs. limit orders, timing entries to confirmation, managing partials, and avoiding the common mistakes that turn a winning idea into a losing trade.
No single timeframe tells the whole story. In this episode I break down how I use multiple timeframes together — starting from the higher timeframe to define the trend and key levels, then dropping down to the lower timeframe for precise entries. The same setup looks completely different depending on where you zoom in or out.
Managing a trade effectively is crucial for long-term success. In this episode I break down different tactics to manage a trade - from setting stop-losses and take-profits to adjusting position sizes and maintaining emotional discipline.
Consolidation zones are where the next big move is being loaded. In this episode I walk through how I identify tight ranges, distinguish genuine breakouts from fakeouts, and time my entries so I'm catching the move early — not chasing it after it's already run.
One of the most reliable principles in technical analysis — when a support level breaks, it flips into resistance, and vice versa. In this episode I show exactly how this plays out on a chart, why it happens, and how I use these flipped levels to plan high-probability entries and exits.
Price action reveals everything — if you know how to read it. In this episode, I dive into market structure, liquidity, and momentum shifts to show you how I break down charts and anticipate moves before they happen, using nothing but raw price.
The highest-probability trades don't rely on a single signal — they stack multiple reasons to enter. In this episode I walk through how I build confluence by layering structure, volume, key levels, and timeframe alignment until a setup checks enough boxes to be worth the risk.
Gaps and imbalances are magnets for price — the market has a strong tendency to return and fill the inefficiencies left behind by fast moves. In this episode I break down how to spot fair value gaps and imbalances on a chart, why they form, and how I use them as high-probability targets and entry zones.
Chart patterns are the market's way of telegraphing what's coming next. In this episode I walk through the patterns I actually trade — flags, wedges, double tops and bottoms, head and shoulders — how to identify them in real time, what they mean structurally, and how I use them to anticipate the next move before it happens.
Fibonacci levels are some of the most widely watched areas on any chart — and when they line up with structure, they become incredibly powerful. In this episode I break down how I use retracements to find pullback entries and extensions to set profit targets, and why these levels work even if you don't believe in them.
The market doesn't move all at once — money rotates. In this episode I break down how to track which sectors are leading and which are lagging, how to use that rotation to get ahead of the next big move, and why understanding the macro flow gives you a massive edge in stock selection.
The market doesn't beat most traders — their own minds do. In this episode I get into the psychological side of trading: how to handle losses without revenge trading, how to stay disciplined when a setup doesn't trigger, and how to build the mental framework that separates consistent traders from everyone else.
Consistency in trading comes from consistency in process. In this episode I walk through my daily routine — pre-market prep, how I scan for setups, what I review at the end of each session, and how structuring your day around a repeatable process removes emotion and keeps you sharp when the market opens.
The traders who improve the fastest are the ones who review their trades relentlessly. In this episode I walk through how I journal every trade — what I log, how I review my wins and losses, and how that feedback loop has shaped my edge over time. Your journal is your most underrated trading tool.
Everything comes together. This final episode ties the full methodology into one cohesive framework — from finding levels and reading volume to executing entries, managing risk, and reviewing your trades. The complete system for building consistency as a trader.