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Course content
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1. INTRODUCTION TO DAY TRADING05:00
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2. Phantom & Error Candles03:29
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IMG_471001:00
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WHAT IS INVESTING03:55
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WHAT IS OPTIONS05:00
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1. Ace Trading Lesson - Trading Mentality, Position Sizing, Indicators+58:58
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2. How To Use The Volume Profile - Nitro Trades Lesson28:44
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3. Making An Options Watchlist Live20:01
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4. SPY Scalping Basics Lesson With Nitro26:39
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5. Candlestick Trading Lesson - Nitro Trades14:40
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6. Lesson by Nitro - Ema_s & Supply_Demand23:35
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7. How To Trade Using The Flow05:48
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8. 9 Ema Scalping Strategy07:25
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9. Time & Sales_Level 2 lesson - Nitro Trades06:28
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10. Gap Fill Trading - Nitro Trades04:36
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11. Risk Management & Trade Review Lesson - Nitro Trade25:56
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12. Charting & Trade Review - July 18th17:30
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13. Fair Value Gaps Lesson - Nitro06:02
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14. Understanding Risk to Reward Ratio_s and how to identify them10:13
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15. Different types of Trading Days and how to trade each one15:08
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16. New Lesson recording out now!01:00
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17. How to trade futures lesson out now!01:00
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18. New Recording11:16
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19. New Recording13:18
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20. HOW TO TELL APART GOOD & BAD SUPPLY ZONES12:22
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21. mentorship lesson, watch exactly what I said about the setup that would play out and how it played out09:32
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22. New Recordings08:25
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23. New lesson on how to read volume and tell buying_selling pressure10:21
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24. HOW TO TRADE USING THE BREAKOUT STRATEGY & HOW TO GET GOOD ENTRIES11:47
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25. IDENTIFYING GOOD VS BAD FAIR VALUE GAPS (USING PREMIUM VS DISCOUNT TOOL)08:34
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26. HOW TO PLACE GOOD STOP LOSSES_PROFIT TARGETS AND MANAGE THEM11:41
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27. PERSONALITIES OF STOCKS AND WHAT STRATEGIES TO USE FOR EACH ONE06:07
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28. LIQUIDITY SWEEPS AND HOW TO TRADE THEM04:03
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29. HOW TO TRADE USING ORDERBLOCKS02:57
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30. INTRO TO PRICE ACTION06:56
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31. PERFECT SUPPLY ZONE TRADE EXAMPLE04:28
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32. EXAMPLE OF A PERFECT LONG TRADE02:56
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33. BASIC KEY LEVEL IDENTIFICATION04:35
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34. TRADING WITH SIZING IN_OUT & AVERAGING IN07:41
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35. HOW TO EXIT POSITIONS (Part 1)07:13
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36. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR TRADES CORRECTLY14:14
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37. HOW TO AVERAGE INTO POSITIONS11:51
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38. WEEKLY TRADING RECAP19:30
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39. PRICE ACTION_IDENTIFYING GOOD & BAD ZONE06:39
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40. RISK MANAGEMENT, HOW TO MANAGE LOSSES, DEALING WITH OVERTRADING36:57
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Video Links03:13
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TRADING PLAN03:44
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Requirements
- A computer or laptop with reliable internet access to follow lessons and live sessions.
- Basic familiarity with financial markets or trading platforms is helpful but not required.
- Access to a brokerage or demo account to practice and apply the techniques.
- Willingness to follow a structured trading routine and document trades consistently.
- Openness to reviewing past trades and adjusting behavior based on objective data.
Description
Platinum Trading Premium is designed as a complete trading education and practice environment that combines structured learning with ongoing market context and community support. The learning journey begins by grounding you in the core principles of how markets move, how price behaves, and what it means to approach trading as a process rather than a series of isolated bets. From the outset, you are introduced to the idea of building a routine that repeats each day, so that analysis, execution, and review all follow a predictable structure.
The first phase focuses on trading foundations. You are guided through key concepts such as market structure, trends, support and resistance, and how liquidity often influences price movement. Each topic is approached with practical examples that show how these ideas appear on real charts, rather than as abstract theory. You learn how to read price action at a basic level, understand the importance of context across multiple time frames, and begin to recognize the difference between impulsive decisions and planned trades. By the end of this phase, you should be able to describe market conditions with simple, objective language and understand why a structured framework is critical.
The second phase introduces a daily trading workflow that you can use as a template for your own routine. You explore how to prepare before the market opens, how to review overnight price action, and how to identify key levels, zones, and scenarios that might play out during the session. You are shown how to build a written pre-market plan for each day that includes potential trade ideas and conditions under which you would stand aside. This phase emphasizes preparation over prediction, teaching you to define your edge and to act only when clear criteria are met.
Once preparation is established, the course moves into live market application. You learn how to translate your pre-market plan into specific trade setups as price begins to move. Attention is given to timing entries, choosing appropriate position size, and placing stops and targets that respect both risk and market structure. Examples are used to demonstrate how live signals and trade ideas can be followed in a disciplined way, without abandoning your own rules. You also see how to adjust when the market behaves differently than anticipated, including when to scratch trades early or avoid adding risk.
The next stage focuses on technical analysis tools and how to integrate them into a coherent approach. Instead of overwhelming you with indicators, the curriculum shows how to select a small set of tools that complement your style, such as trend indicators, volume measures, or volatility bands. You learn how to avoid overfitting indicators to past data and instead use them to confirm or contextualize your trade ideas. By working through multiple chart examples, you practice identifying confluence between price action, levels, and indicator signals, which helps reinforce higher-probability trade selection.
Risk management is treated as a core skill rather than an afterthought. A dedicated segment walks through how to calculate risk per trade, how to size positions relative to your account, and how to think in terms of series of trades rather than single outcomes. Different trailing and partial-taking approaches are explained, allowing you to see how risk can be reduced while trades are open. You are encouraged to define maximum daily loss limits, weekly guardrails, and objective criteria for pausing after a string of losing trades. By internalizing these rules, you are better prepared to protect capital while you refine your edge.
The course then turns toward trade management and execution psychology. You examine common emotional patterns such as fear of missing out, revenge trading, and hesitation at entry. Practical exercises help you tie these emotions back to your process so that you can address them with structure rather than willpower alone. You learn to create simple checklists that must be satisfied before each trade and to use them as anchors in fast-moving markets. Emphasis is placed on building habits slowly and consistently, so that discipline becomes a natural part of your routine rather than a constant struggle.
A full section is dedicated to post-trade review and journaling. You are shown how to record trades in a structured way, capturing not just entry and exit points but also the reasoning behind each decision and your emotional state at the time. The course demonstrates how to periodically review this data to identify recurring mistakes, strengths, and areas for improvement. You learn how to tag trades by setup type, market condition, and outcome, allowing you to see which patterns are truly contributing to your results. Over time, this review process becomes a feedback loop that informs your pre-market planning and trade selection.
Community and collaboration form another important component of the learning pathway. You are encouraged to engage with other traders in real-time discussions, where ideas, charts, and trade plans are shared and critiqued. Through these interactions you gain exposure to different perspectives while practicing how to articulate your own analysis clearly. The environment is structured around learning and sustainable habits rather than purely on short-term results, so that you can develop both confidence and humility as you progress.
As you move into more advanced material, the focus shifts to refining your personal trading plan. You are guided through the process of documenting your approach in detail, including the markets you trade, the time frames you focus on, the types of setups you prefer, and the conditions under which you step away. You learn how to test adjustments in a deliberate way, rather than constantly changing methods after a small sample of trades. By the end of this stage, you should have a living document that reflects your current edge and provides a roadmap for future refinement.
The final part of the journey is about integration and long-term consistency. You revisit each core component of the process—preparation, execution, risk management, psychology, and review—and see how they interlock into a repeatable workflow. Guidance is given on setting realistic expectations, defining progress in terms of process adherence as well as performance, and balancing trading with other aspects of life. By completing Platinum Trading Premium, you are equipped not only with strategies and techniques, but with a structured framework that can adapt with you as markets change and your experience grows.
Who this course is for:
Platinum Trading Premium is ideal for new and developing traders who want a structured pathway instead of random tips, as well as intermediate traders seeking to refine their process, risk management, and daily workflow. It suits traders who are willing to follow a routine, document trades, and review performance objectively, and who value learning in a community environment with live context and discussion.Instructor
Nitro
About Me
I have spent years immersed in the markets, studying how price truly moves and how real edges are built over thousands of trades rather than a handful of lucky wins. My background is rooted in approaching trading as a craft, one that demands structure, repetition, and an honest relationship with risk. Over time, I have refined a process that focuses on clear context, disciplined execution, and consistent review, and I continue to adapt that process as markets evolve.
I place a strong emphasis on preparation, because I have seen firsthand how a well-defined plan can reduce emotional decision-making once the session begins. Each trading day for me starts with building a narrative of what the market is doing, where key levels sit, and what conditions would justify taking risk. I rely on a small, intentional toolkit of technical concepts and indicators, preferring depth and clarity over complexity.
Risk management is non-negotiable in my work. I think in terms of series of trades, not single outcomes, and I structure my approach so that no individual trade can define my results. This perspective shapes how I size positions, place stops, and respond to changing conditions. I value data and journaling, regularly reviewing my trades to identify patterns in both performance and behavior.
My philosophy is that sustainable trading comes from aligning methods with personality, time constraints, and emotional tendencies. I care deeply about process, about doing the same high-quality actions repeatedly, and about letting results follow from that consistency. The values that guide me are patience, transparency, and continuous refinement, and they shape how I interact with markets every day.
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