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Course content
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M.E.T.S u2013 Candlesticks, Price Action & Volume Context10:42
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M.E.T.S u2013 Candlesticks Price Action Volume Engulfing22:37
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M.E.T.S u2013 Candlesticks Price Action Volume Gap25:41
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M.E.T.S u2013 Candlesticks Price Action Volume Long Body14:57
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M.E.T.S u2013 Candlesticks Price Action Volume Reversal17:54
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M.E.T.S u2013 Candlesticks Price Action Volume Screw-over33:24
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M.E.T.S u2013 Momentum and Trend07:43
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M.E.T.S u2013 Multiple Time Frames23:21
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M.E.T.S u2013 Support and Resistance21:03
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Measure Review and Adjust MRA Trading Performance30:49
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Multiple Edge Trading Strategy (M.E.T.S)08:38
Requirements
- Basic understanding of stock market terminology and trading concepts.
- Access to a trading platform or charting software for practice and application.
- Willingness to commit time to study market patterns and system implementation.
- No prior advanced trading experience required, though familiarity with charts is helpful.
Description
M.E.T.S. Multiple Edge Trading System is designed to help traders develop a disciplined, systematic approach to the stock market by stacking multiple edges in their favor before entering any position. This course teaches you how to move beyond single-indicator trading and instead build a framework that combines various technical tools, price action principles, and market structure analysis to increase the probability of successful trades.
The course begins by introducing the core philosophy behind the Multiple Edge Trading System. You will learn why relying on one signal or tool is insufficient in today’s volatile markets and how stacking edges creates a more robust foundation for decision-making. This section lays the groundwork for understanding how professional traders think, plan, and execute with discipline rather than emotion.
Once the foundational mindset is established, the course moves into technical analysis fundamentals tailored specifically for the M.E.T.S. framework. You will explore key chart patterns, support and resistance zones, trendlines, and candlestick formations. Each concept is explained not in isolation, but as part of a larger system where multiple signals must align before a trade is considered valid. You will learn to identify when price action confirms or contradicts indicator signals, and how to wait patiently for the right confluence.
The next phase focuses on indicator integration within the system. Rather than relying on a single moving average or oscillator, you will discover how to layer indicators to confirm momentum, trend strength, and potential reversals. The course covers moving averages, relative strength index, MACD, volume analysis, and other tools commonly used by swing and day traders. More importantly, you will learn how to interpret these indicators together, understanding when they agree and when they diverge, and what that means for your trade setup.
After mastering the technical components, the course shifts to market structure and timing. You will study how to recognize market phases such as accumulation, markup, distribution, and markdown. Understanding where the market is within its cycle allows you to align your trades with the path of least resistance. You will also learn about timeframe alignment, ensuring that your trade idea is supported across multiple chart intervals, from intraday to daily and weekly views.
Risk management is a critical pillar of the M.E.T.S. system and receives dedicated attention throughout the course. You will learn how to set stop-loss orders based on market structure rather than arbitrary percentages, how to calculate position size according to your account risk tolerance, and how to determine realistic profit targets using measured moves and prior price behavior. This section ensures that even when trades do not go as planned, your capital is protected and your account can continue to grow over time.
The course also covers trade execution and psychology. You will learn how to create a pre-trade checklist that ensures every edge is present before you commit capital. This checklist becomes your personal filter, helping you avoid impulsive decisions and stay aligned with your plan. The course discusses common psychological traps such as fear of missing out, revenge trading, and overconfidence, and provides strategies to maintain emotional discipline.
In the latter modules, you will work through real trade examples and case studies. These walkthroughs demonstrate how the M.E.T.S. system is applied in live market conditions, showing both winning and losing trades. You will see how to analyze what went right, what went wrong, and how to adjust your approach moving forward. This reflective practice is essential for long-term growth as a trader.
Finally, the course guides you in building your personalized trading plan. You will define your trading style, preferred timeframes, risk parameters, and daily routines. The goal is not to replicate someone else’s strategy, but to adapt the M.E.T.S. principles to your own strengths, schedule, and risk tolerance. By the end of the course, you will have a complete, written plan that serves as your roadmap in the markets.
M.E.T.S. Multiple Edge Trading System empowers you to trade with clarity, confidence, and consistency. It shifts your focus from chasing tips and signals to becoming a self-sufficient trader who understands the why behind every decision. Whether you are new to trading or looking to refine your existing approach, this course provides the structure and knowledge needed to stack the odds in your favor and navigate the markets with a professional mindset.
Who this course is for:
M.E.T.S. Multiple Edge Trading System is ideal for beginner to intermediate traders who want to move beyond single-indicator strategies and build a systematic, confluence-based approach to the stock market. It is perfect for those seeking to improve consistency, manage risk effectively, and develop a personalized trading plan grounded in technical analysis and market structure. The course suits swing traders, day traders, and anyone looking to trade with discipline rather than emotion.Instructor
JLaw Stock
About Me
I have spent years immersed in the stock market, learning through trial, error, and relentless study of price action, technical analysis, and market behavior. My journey began like many others, chasing signals and tips, only to realize that sustainable success required a deeper understanding of how markets move and how to stack probabilities in my favor. Over time, I developed my own systematic approach, which I now share through my courses and content.
My trading philosophy centers on discipline, patience, and the belief that no single indicator or pattern can consistently predict market movement. Instead, I focus on building a framework where multiple edges align before committing capital. This approach has allowed me to navigate various market conditions with greater consistency and confidence, and it forms the foundation of everything I teach.
I am passionate about helping traders move beyond the noise and develop their own personalized systems. I believe that trading is not about following someone else’s rules, but about understanding core principles and adapting them to your own strengths, risk tolerance, and lifestyle. My goal is to empower individuals to think critically, manage risk intelligently, and trade with a clear plan rather than emotion.
Outside of trading, I am committed to continuous learning and self-improvement. I study market history, read extensively on behavioral finance, and engage with the trading community to refine my craft. I value transparency and honesty, and I make it a point to share both my successes and failures, because I believe that real growth comes from understanding what doesn’t work as much as what does.
My work is driven by a desire to demystify trading and make systematic, edge-based strategies accessible to anyone willing to put in the effort. I focus on practical application, real-world examples, and building the mindset required for long-term success in the markets.
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