Pre-school | Forex Basics |
| What is Forex? |
| Why Trade Forex? |
| Who Trades Forex? |
| When Can You Trade Forex? |
| How Do You Trade Forex? |
Kindergarten | Three Types of Analysis |
| Types of Charts |
| Elementary School |
Grade 1 | Support and Resistance Levels |
Grade 2 | Japanese Candlesticks |
Grade 3 | Fibonacci |
Grade 4 | Moving Averages |
Grade 5 | Common Chart Indicators |
| Middle School |
Grade 6 | Oscillators and Momentum Indicators |
Grade 7 | Important Chart Patterns |
Grade 8 | Pivot Points |
| Summer School |
| Elliott Wave Theory |
| Harmonic Price Patterns |
| High School |
Grade 9 | Trading Divergences |
Grade 10 | Market Environment |
Grade 11 | Trading Breakouts and Fakeouts |
Grade 12 | Fundamental Analysis |
Grade 13 | Currency Crosses |
Grade 14 | Multiple Time Frame Analysis |
| Undergraduate |
Freshman Year | Market Sentiment |
| Trading the News |
| Carry Trade |
Sophomore Year | The U.S. Dollar Index |
| Intermarket Correlations |
| Using Equities to Trade FX |
| Country Profiles |
Junior Year | Developing Your Own Trading Plan |
| Which Type of Trader Are You? |
| Create Your Own Trading Plan |
| Keeping a Trading Journal |
Senior Year | Risk Management |
| The Number 1 Cause of Death of Forex Traders |
| Position Sizing |
| Setting Stop Losses |
| Scaling In and Out |
| Currency Correlations |
Graduation | Brokers 101 |
| Forex Trading Scams |
| Graduation Speech |