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Course content
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1. Gold Apex Extraction Institutional Blueprint04:37
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2. Gold The Apex Asset02:18
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3. Gold Apex Extraction Institutional Blueprint03:08
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4. Video 1 The Sovereign Grid The Institutional Box04:15
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4. Video 1 The Sovereign Grid The Institutional Box03:34
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5. Video 2 The Institutional Settlement Anchor05:41
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5. Video 2 The Institutional Settlement Anchor03:27
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6. Video 3 The Institutional Magnets05:00
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6. Video 3 The Institutional Magnets03:21
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7. Video 4 The Liquidity Engine05:04
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7. Video 4 The Liquidity Engine03:00
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8. Video 5 Sovereign Money Flow Capital Flow Window06:36
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8. Video 5 Sovereign Money Flow Capital Flow Window03:21
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9. Video 6 The 21 Strike Block05:43
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10. Video 7 The 99 1 Masterclass The Grid and The Knot05:16
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10. Video 7 The 99 1 Masterclass The Grid and The Knot04:06
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11. Video 8 The Force Multiplier Effect04:53
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11. Video 8 The Force Multiplier Effect04:36
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12. Video 9 Defeating The Degenerate Gambler04:45
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12. Video 9 Defeating The Degenerate Gambler03:56
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13. Video 10 The Apex Synthesis05:21
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13. Video 10 The Apex Synthesis05:00
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1. Module 2 The Technical Blueprints Intro02:13
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2. Section 1 Gold The Apex Extraction05:00
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2. Welcome to Gold Apex Extraction04:43
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2. Welcome to Gold Apex Extraction05:00
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3. The Gold Mandate Introduction05:00
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4. The Gold Apex Extraction Mandate05:00
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5. The Institutional Technical Blueprint05:00
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6. 21 Strike Sovereign Audit Ledger05:00
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7. Daily Checklist Printable Pdf05:00
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8. Daily Operator Black Box Audit Journal05:00
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9. The Ten Commandments of Gold Apex Extraction05:00
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10. MONDAY05:00
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11. TUESDAY05:00
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12. WEDNESDAY05:00
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13. THURSDAY05:00
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14. FRIDAY05:00
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15. The Prop Firm Scaling Blueprint05:00
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16. The Institutional Box Basic Blueprint05:00
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17. The Tier 1 Macro Box Basic Blueprint05:00
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18. The Equilibrium Fulcrum In The Box05:00
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19. The Internal Magnets In The Box05:00
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20. The Capital Injection Window05:00
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21. Hunting The VECTOR Day RISK CONTROL05:00
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22. Frequently Asked Questions05:00
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1. The Rebalancing Matrix Map The Coordinates03:07
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2. The Settlement Anchor Protocol03:58
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3. New York Session Profiling03:08
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4. Module 3 Mastering The Institutional Anchor02:01
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5. Institutional Anchor Mastery Introduction12:35
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5. Institutional Anchor Mastery Introduction01:39
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6. Why Gold Is The Apex Instrument To Trade02:42
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7. Institutional Anchor Mastery Skill Development13:06
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8. Institutional Anchor Mastery Module 114:59
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9. Institutional Anchor Mastery Module 210:46
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10. Institutional Anchor Mastery Module 3 Different Examples11:24
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11. Institutional Anchor Mastery Module 412:00
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12. MONDAYS08:57
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12. MONDAYS05:00
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12. Monday02:19
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13. TUESDAYS10:12
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13. TUESDAYS05:00
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13. Tuesday02:12
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14. WEDNESDAYS07:32
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14. WEDNESDAYS05:00
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15. THURSDAYS09:42
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15. THURSDAYS05:00
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16. FRIDAYS11:08
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16. FRIDAYS05:00
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17. Asian Session And New York Session02:31
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18. London Session02:08
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1. Behaviour Modification Intro03:02
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2. 25 Day Behaviour Modification And Mindset Protocol05:00
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3. Pre-Session Circadian Execution Biological Grid03:02
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4. Pre-Session Auditing The Inner Diddler03:29
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5. High Performance Actionable Review Journal05:00
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1. Indicators For Setting Up Your Charts05:00
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2. Setting Up New York Closing Charts04:27
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2. Setting Up New York Closing Charts02:27
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3. Mapping The Institutional Grid05:10
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4. Settlement Anchor Indicator02:18
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4. The 99 1 KNOT04:07
Requirements
- Basic understanding of financial markets and how trading works.
- Familiarity with candlestick charts and common trading platforms.
- Ability to access real-time charts for gold and major sessions.
- Willingness to follow a systematic intraday trading process.
- Access to a computer with a stable internet connection.
- Interest in trading the New York session and institutional-style setups.
Description
Gold Apex Extraction New York Session Institutional Blueprint provides a structured framework for trading gold around the New York session using institutional concepts and a clearly defined process. The learning journey begins with establishing a solid understanding of the New York session structure, including market times, key participants, and how liquidity typically shifts during the trading day. Learners start by exploring the relationship between Tokyo, London, and New York sessions and how prior session highs, lows, and closes form critical reference points. By the end of this phase, learners can mark essential levels on their charts and understand why these levels often act as decision areas for institutional participants.
After building this foundation, the course moves into the concept of session boxes and strike zones. Learners study how to mark the first hour high and low of the New York session and connect these with the previous day’s high, low, and close. The blueprint explains how these levels form the basic framework for trade planning and how they relate to the underlying liquidity profile. Learners practice mapping these boxes on intraday charts and observe how price behaves as it approaches, tests, and reacts around these levels. By working through these examples, learners develop the ability to anticipate where liquidity is likely to be resting and how that can translate into potential trade setups.
The next phase focuses on timing behavior and pattern recognition within the New York session. The course breaks the session into key time windows and explains how institutional activity often clusters around specific times. Learners examine recurring intraday structures such as three-push patterns into highs or lows, stop hunts around major round numbers, and parabolic moves that emerge after consolidation. Each pattern is linked to the broader context of the session box so that learners can connect what they see on the chart to a systematic decision-making process. By the end of this module, learners can identify when the market is building a potential apex for reversal or continuation and align that information with the institutional blueprint.
Once timing and patterns are understood, the blueprint introduces range expansion and target setting. Learners are shown how to measure the opening range and apply one-times range expansion concepts to identify objective profit targets and potential reversal zones. The course explains how to interpret price as it moves from the opening box toward expansion levels, and how to distinguish between a normal range extension and a move that is likely to exhaust and reverse. Learners work through multiple examples where expansion levels coincide with session highs, lows, or previous day key levels, reinforcing the habit of planning trades with clearly defined exits before entry.
A central part of the learning journey is the daily trading process. The course provides a step-by-step workflow that begins before the New York session opens and continues through trade execution and review. Learners practice starting their day by marking key levels, identifying the overall market condition, and forming a clear thesis about where liquidity is likely to be targeted. The process then guides learners through monitoring the opening hour, waiting for the market to confirm or invalidate their thesis, and only acting when specific criteria align. After trades are taken, the workflow emphasizes documenting outcomes, capturing screenshots, and recording observations to support continuous improvement.
Risk management and position sizing are integrated into the blueprint so that learners can apply the methodology in a controlled and consistent manner. The course explains how to align stop placement with structural levels such as session highs, lows, and clear invalidation points, rather than arbitrary distances. Learners are encouraged to define their risk in terms of a fixed percentage of capital or a fixed monetary amount and to maintain that risk profile across trades. Examples illustrate how disciplined risk management allows the methodology to function over a series of trades rather than relying on any single outcome.
The curriculum also addresses the psychological aspect of intraday trading in an institutional context. Learners reflect on common retail behaviors such as chasing moves, reacting impulsively to short-term volatility, or trading without a clear plan. The blueprint offers practical ways to counter these tendencies by focusing on preparation, structured workflows, and evidence-based setups. By repeatedly following the same process, learners work toward building confidence grounded in observation and execution rather than prediction or emotion.
As learners progress, they are encouraged to create a personal playbook based on the institutional blueprint. This involves capturing examples of trades that align with the methodology, noting patterns in their own performance, and gradually refining the setups they choose to focus on. The course outlines how to categorize trades according to session behavior, type of setup, and outcome so that learners can identify which conditions best match their strengths. Over time, this playbook becomes an individualized reference that guides decision-making and helps maintain consistency even as market conditions change.
The final stage of the learning journey focuses on integrating all components into a cohesive practice. Learners review the entire process from pre-market preparation through post-trade analysis and ensure that each step is clear and repeatable. The blueprint encourages learners to simulate or trade at reduced size while they build familiarity, emphasizing process adherence over short-term results. By the end, learners should be able to identify high-probability opportunities in the New York session on gold, structure trades around institutional levels and timing behavior, manage risk systematically, and maintain a disciplined routine supported by an evolving playbook and clear rules.
Who this course is for:
Gold Apex Extraction New York Session Institutional Blueprint is ideal for traders who focus on intraday opportunities in gold, want to understand institutional liquidity behavior in the New York session, and are ready to follow a structured, rule-based trading process with clear levels, timing windows, and risk parameters.Instructor
Stacey Burke
About Me
I specialize in intraday trading with a focus on structure, timing, and discipline in the major global sessions. Over the years I have dedicated my work to understanding how institutional order flow shapes price behavior and how that behavior can be translated into clear, repeatable trading processes. My background is rooted in meticulous chart study, session by session and day by day, building a practical framework that connects levels, time, and liquidity in a way that traders can implement in real time.
I approach markets with a strong emphasis on preparation and routine. Each trading day begins for me with a structured review of higher time frame context, key session levels, and the broader narrative driving price. From there I narrow my focus down to specific instruments and sessions, looking for the alignment of conditions that meet clearly defined criteria. I value simplicity, precision, and clarity, and I continually refine my methods through journaling, trade review, and ongoing research.
My work is guided by the belief that trading should be process-driven rather than prediction-driven. I place a high priority on risk management, capital preservation, and emotional control, and I integrate these elements into every aspect of my market involvement. I am committed to developing frameworks that help traders think in terms of probabilities, structure their decision making, and build confidence through repetition and evidence. My goal in my professional practice is to translate complex market behavior into straightforward, rules-based approaches that support long-term development and consistent execution.
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