What you'll learn
Explore related topics
This course includes:
Course content
-
2026-07-01 13-30-37 (cut 9-33 to 10-00)11:45
-
2026-07-01 22-17-2002:33
-
2026-07-02 00-10-2014:03
-
2026-07-02 08-33-1710:04
-
2026-07-04 18-42-4622:04
-
2026-07-04 19-10-1101:45
-
2026-07-04 20-47-4504:33
-
2026-07-07 14-34-0219:44
-
2026-07-09 09-28-0604:35
-
2026-07-09 13-05-3313:33
-
Screen Recording 2026-07-06 at 10.09.24u202fAM07:06
-
Screen Recording 2026-07-06 at 11.19.13u202fAM02:51
-
2026-07-06 12-20-4107:10
-
CL_M301:00
-
CL_M1501:00
-
SI_H101:00
-
SI_M501:00
-
download (1)01:00
-
download01:00
-
image (1)01:00
-
image (2)01:00
-
image (3)01:00
-
image (4)01:00
-
image (5)01:00
-
image (6)01:00
-
image (7)01:00
-
image (8)01:00
-
image01:00
-
2026-07-02 12-31-1022:16
-
2026-07-05 20-33-2205:46
-
2026-07-06 16-25-4115:35
-
1 Candle Profiles15:16
-
2 Key Levels06:17
-
3 Phases of Price07:39
-
4 Swing Formations02:32
-
5 Equilibrium Invalidation09:31
-
6 Universal Models04:24
-
7 SMT Divergence04:10
-
8 Entry03:59
-
9 Putting It All Together05:40
-
1 Phases of Price22:14
-
2 Key Level Filtering34:14
-
3 Invalidations & Refinement17:13
-
4 Sessions & Killzones34:39
-
5 Candle Confirmations17:53
-
6 GxT Model1:04:43
-
7 Asset Sync57:58
-
1. Orientation48:32
-
2. Full Chart Process - July 5, 20261:35:00
-
3. Invalidation Lecture51:59
-
4. July 7, 2026 - UV1:58:31
-
5. July 9, 2026 - Splash1:00:54
-
July 6, 2026 - Garrett1:36:54
Requirements
- Basic familiarity with trading charts is helpful, but not required.
- A computer or mobile device with internet access.
- Interest in learning price action, market structure, and trading analysis.
- Willingness to study chart examples and practice observation consistently.
Description
Trade Anomaly is a practical trading program focused on reading market behavior through price action, key levels, and recurring chart structures. The learning path is built to help you move from surface-level chart watching to a more organized way of analyzing how price moves, reacts, and reverses. Instead of relying on abstract theory, the course emphasizes direct chart observation, structured decision-making, and repeatable methods for interpreting market conditions.
The course begins with the idea of identifying anomalies in markets. You learn how to look for movement that stands out from normal behavior, and how to use that information to build an informed view of price. Early lessons focus on developing the habit of reading the chart yourself, rather than depending on signals or outside interpretation. This creates the foundation for everything that follows, because the rest of the material depends on recognizing when price is likely reacting to important areas.
A major part of the course centers on key levels and relevant swings. You learn how to filter highs and lows so that only the swings that matter are used in analysis. This is important because not every visible turning point has equal value. By learning how proximity, premium, discount, and equilibrium affect swing selection, you can begin to distinguish meaningful structure from noise. That skill directly supports better level marking and more consistent chart preparation.
From there, the course moves into reversal behavior and day structure. You study how reversal candles, reversal days, and session-based setups form, and what conditions make them valid. Rather than treating reversals as random events, the course explains how they develop relative to higher-timeframe structure, key levels, and liquidity. This helps you understand when a move has context behind it and when it should be treated with caution.
Another important phase of the course is trade planning around targets such as fair value gaps and prior highs or lows. You learn how these areas can function as destinations for price and how they fit into a broader framework of movement. This gives you a more complete way to think about entries and exits, especially when combined with the course’s focus on structure and timing. The goal is not just to find a setup, but to understand why price may travel to a particular area and how to prepare for that movement.
The course also places emphasis on process and execution. You are shown how to think about entries, trade management, and risk in a repeatable way. That includes building rules for when to participate, when to wait, and when to step aside. The material encourages a structured approach to decision-making so that analysis is not separated from execution. In practice, that means learning how to move from observation to planning and then to action without improvising every trade.
As the course progresses, the focus shifts toward consistency and refinement. You are encouraged to review your own trading behavior, examine what works, and refine your approach based on evidence from the chart. This part of the learning journey is important because trading skill depends not only on setup recognition, but also on the ability to evaluate mistakes, repeat useful behaviors, and improve over time. The course supports that process by reinforcing chart study, journaling, and disciplined review.
By the end of Trade Anomaly, you should be able to analyze charts with a clearer framework, identify levels and swings that matter, understand reversal context, and plan trades using a more structured methodology. The course is designed to help you replace random chart reading with a repeatable process based on observation, structure, and disciplined execution.
Who this course is for:
Trade Anomaly is for traders who want a structured way to read price action, identify key levels, and understand how reversals and market structure shape trade opportunities.Instructor
The Anomaly
About Me
I work in markets with a focus on price action, structure, and the repeated behaviors that appear across different trading conditions. My approach has always been practical and observational: I study how price moves, where it reacts, and what those reactions reveal about control, liquidity, and timing.
I value clarity in analysis and consistency in execution. Over time, I have found that useful trading frameworks are built from simple rules applied carefully, not from constant complexity. That perspective shapes how I develop my material and how I think about market behavior. I pay close attention to how highs and lows form, how levels interact with price, and how reversal conditions appear when the chart reaches important areas.
My work is centered on building a process that can be repeated and reviewed. I believe that a trader improves by observing patterns honestly, recording decisions, and refining execution based on evidence. That means staying specific about what the chart is actually doing, rather than forcing a narrative onto it.
I am interested in helping make market structure more understandable through organized analysis. My background has been shaped by continuous chart study, testing ideas against real movement, and focusing on the parts of trading that can be defined, observed, and improved. I prefer a direct approach that connects reading the chart with making decisions in a disciplined way.
Relative Courses