The Set , Forget Trading System

The Set , Forget Trading System teaches a rules-based approach to planning trades in advance, setting stops and targets, and managing positions with minimal screen time.

Created by Etienne Crete
Last updated 07/2026
English
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What you'll learn

Identify trade setups using a repeatable set-and-forget approach.
Place entries, stops, and targets before leaving the trade to play out.
Build a simple rules-based trading plan for intraday or swing trading.
Manage trades without constant screen watching or manual intervention.
Use predefined risk and reward levels to control trade outcomes.
Apply a structured process for planning, executing, and reviewing trades.
Adapt the same framework across different timeframes and market conditions.

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This course includes:

8.26 hours on-demand video
18 videos
34 documents
2.7 GB downloadable resources
Access on mobile and PC
Instant access after payment

Course content

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  • 00-Welcome to the Set and Forget Trading System
    16:12
  • 01-Bonus
    05:00
  • 01-Bonus
    05:00
  • 01-Welcome Call Recording
    51:25
  • 01-Welcome Call Recording
    05:00
  • 01-Bonus
    05:00
  • 01-Module 1- The Set-And-Forget Mindset
    45:52
  • 01-Module 1- The Set-And-Forget Mindset
    05:00
  • 01-Module 2- Identifying What To Trade
    47:29
  • 01-Module 2- Identifying What To Trade
    05:00
  • 01-Bonus
    05:00
  • 01-Heiken-Ashi Pullback Strategy
    05:00
  • 01-High_Low_Dots_MT4
    01:00
  • 01-High_Low_Dots_MT5
    01:00
  • 01- The Heiken-Ashi Pullback Strategy- A Set-and-Forget Trading Guide
    36:42
  • 01- The Heiken-Ashi Pullback Strategy- A Set-and-Forget Trading Guide
    05:00
  • 02-The Ambush Zone- A Set-and-Forget Trading Guide
    30:59
  • 02-The Ambush Zone- A Set-and-Forget Trading Guide
    05:00
  • 02-The Ambush Zone Strategy
    05:00
  • 01-Bonus
    05:00
  • 01-Heiken-Ashi Pullback Strategy
    05:00
  • 01-TradingView Setup- Heiken Ashi Pullback Strategy
    30:25
  • 01-TradingView Setup- Heiken Ashi Pullback Strategy
    05:00
  • 02-The Ambush Zone Strategy
    05:00
  • 02-TradingView Setup- Ambush Zone Strategy
    29:21
  • 02-TradingView Setup- Ambush Zone Strategy
    05:00
  • 01-Bonus
    05:00
  • 01-Module 4- Using the Program Tools To Your Advantage
    24:13
  • 01-Module 4- Using the Program Tools To Your Advantage
    24:13
  • 01-Module 4- Using the Program Tools To Your Advantage
    05:00
  • 01-Bonus
    05:00
  • 01-Module 5- Risk Management and Your Success
    25:21
  • 01-Module 5- Risk Management and Your Success
    05:00
  • 01-Bonus
    05:00
  • 01-Module 6- How to Become Profitable Using the Set-and-Forget System
    26:09
  • 01-Module 6- How to Become Profitable Using the Set-and-Forget System
    05:00
  • 01-Bonus
    05:00
  • 01-Bonus
    05:00
  • 01- How to Secure 100K in Trading Funding- A Step-by-Step Guide
    28:32
  • 01- How to Secure 100K in Trading Funding- A Step-by-Step Guide
    05:00
  • 02-The Ultimate Weath Creation Plan
    29:13
  • 02-The Ultimate Weath Creation Plan
    05:00
  • 01-Bonus
    05:00
  • 01-Daily_Atomic_Habits
    01:00
  • 01-Your Template to beocome a funded trader
    13:24
  • 01-Your Template to beocome a funded trader
    02:08
  • 02-DTT Trading Plan template sample
    01:25
  • 02-Your First Trading Plan - Template
    02:58
  • 02-Your First Trading Plan u2013 Template
    18:02
  • 03-The Graduation Plan
    09:33
  • 03-The Graduation Plan
    01:55
  • 03-The_Graduation_Plan_Grid
    01:00
  • 04-How to journal for trading success
    08:40
  • 04-How to journal for trading success
    02:04
  • 04-Trading-Journal-by-DesireToTrade_template
    01:00
  • 01-Bonus
    05:00

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of trading concepts is helpful.
  • Access to a computer or mobile device with internet connection.
  • Interest in rule-based trading, risk management, and market analysis.

Description

The Set , Forget Trading System focuses on a structured trading process built around preparation, execution, and disciplined trade management. The course approach centers on identifying a setup, defining the trade in advance, and then allowing the market to reach either the target or the stop without constant manual intervention. The learning path is designed to help traders replace reactive decision-making with a repeatable framework.

The course begins with the core idea of the set-and-forget method. Students learn how a trade is planned before entry, including the logic behind choosing a setup, placing an order, and defining the exact conditions under which the trade will be closed. This initial stage is important because it establishes the discipline needed to avoid emotional trade management once a position is active.

From there, the course moves into setup identification and trade planning. A student learns how to recognize conditions that justify a trade and how to translate those conditions into a clear plan. That means deciding where entry should occur, where risk should be limited, and where profit should be taken. The emphasis is on creating a process that can be repeated consistently rather than improvising in the middle of a live market.

The trade execution phase builds on that preparation. Students learn how to place trades with stops and targets already defined, so the position can be managed according to the original plan. The system is meant to reduce the need for screen time, making it useful for traders who want a more efficient workflow or who cannot monitor charts throughout the day. By relying on pre-set trade parameters, the course encourages a more systematic approach to decision-making.

Risk management is a central part of the methodology. The course frames each trade as a planned event with a clearly limited downside and a predefined upside. Students learn why the stop loss is not an optional safeguard but a required part of the process. The result is a trading routine that connects setup quality, position protection, and trade outcome to a single repeatable framework.

The course also addresses how the same method can be applied across different trading styles. Whether the trade is held for a short intraday move or a longer swing move, the structure remains the same: identify the setup, place the trade, set the stop, and set the target. This consistency helps students understand the underlying logic of the system rather than focusing only on a single market or timeframe.

As the course progresses, students develop a fuller understanding of how to work with a preplanned trading routine. That includes knowing when to act, when to leave the market alone, and how to avoid unnecessary adjustments once the trade is active. This stage is essential for traders who tend to interfere with positions after entry, because the system depends on respecting the original plan.

By the end of the learning journey, students are expected to have a practical framework for executing trades with less friction and more structure. The goal is not merely to place orders, but to build a trading process that can be followed consistently over time. The focus on planning, predefined exits, and reduced hands-on management gives traders a clearer way to organize their decisions and work more systematically in live market conditions.

Who this course is for:

The Set , Forget Trading System is for traders who want a more structured approach to entries, exits, and risk control. It is also suited to learners who prefer a rules-based method and want to reduce the need for constant trade monitoring.

Instructor

Etienne Crete
Trader and trading educator
Etienne Crete

About Me

I work in trading and market education, and my background has been shaped by a long-term focus on price action, repeatable decision-making, and practical risk management. Over time, I have learned that consistency comes from process more than prediction, and that a clear framework matters more than reacting to every move in the market.

My work has centered on building methods that are simple enough to apply under pressure and structured enough to remove unnecessary judgment. I value clarity, preparation, and discipline because trading often becomes more difficult when decisions are made too quickly or without a plan. My approach reflects a preference for rules, testing, and execution over speculation.

I have spent years refining how I think about setups, trade management, and the balance between flexibility and structure. That experience has taught me to respect risk, define outcomes before entering a position, and keep the decision-making process as objective as possible. I am especially interested in methods that help traders stay organized and avoid overcomplication.

Outside of market work, I pay close attention to habits, routine, and the way people build skill through repetition. I believe strong results come from systems that can be followed consistently, reviewed honestly, and improved over time. My background continues to be shaped by learning from real market behavior and translating that into practical frameworks.

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