COMING SOON! (Course #49) Day Trading with Process, Tools, and Accountability: From Chaos to Consistency in Day Trading
This course teaches a disciplined, process-driven approach to day trading, focusing on structured daily, weekly, and session-based routines to reduce chaos and emotional decision-making.
Format: Mixed-format assessments designed for applied learning
Level: Beginner → Intermediate
Estimated Time: 2-2.5 hours total
Disclaimer: Educational purposes only. Not financial advice.
Course Overview
This course teaches day trading as a structured system, not a guessing game.
Students learn how to build daily routines, manage risk, track performance, and continuously improve through disciplined execution.
Who This Course Is For
Beginner to intermediate day traders
Engineers, analysts, founders, and system thinkers
Traders who want consistency, not lottery wins
People serious about capital preservation first
In other words, ideal for traders who value process, discipline, and repeatability!
What You’ll Be Able to Do After This Course
Trade with a repeatable daily process
Avoid emotional and impulsive trading
Track trades like a professional operation
Measure performance beyond just P&L
Know when not to trade
Course Curriculum
Module 1: Foundations & Trading Mindset
Estimated Time: 45 minutes
Lessons
What Day Trading Really Is
Discipline vs Intelligence in Trading
Probability, Risk, and Uncertainty
Paper Trading vs Real Capital
Common Myths That Destroy Traders
Key Takeaways
Why most traders fail
Why discipline matters more than strategy
Module 2: Market Structure & Trading Sessions
Estimated Time: 45 minutes
Lessons
Market Hours & Trading Windows
Pre-Market and After-Hours Risks
The 13-Session Trading Day Model
Volume, Volatility, and Liquidity
Why the Open and Close Matter Most
Practical Exercise
Mapping session-based market behavior
Module 3: Daily Trading Workflow (The Core System)
Estimated Time: 90 minutes
Lessons
Before the Day Starts: Preparation Checklist
When the Market Opens: Session 1 Actions
Trading During the Day: Execution Rules
End-of-Day Review & Reset Process
Avoiding Overtrading Through Structure
Practical Exercise
Build your own daily trading checklist
Module 4: Trade Execution & Risk Control
Estimated Time: 75 minutes
Lessons
Buy vs Short Trades Explained
Position Sizing Fundamentals
Stop Losses: When & How to Use Them
Time-in-Trade Analysis
Knowing When to Exit (Even Early)
Practical Exercise
Designing a personal stop-loss framework
Module 5: Trade Tracking & Performance Data
Estimated Time: 75 minutes
Lessons
Why Most Traders Track the Wrong Metrics
Daily Trade Logs (Buy & Short)
Tracking Gains, Losses, and Time
Learning From Closed Trades
Turning Losses Into Data
Practical Exercise
Create a complete trade tracking sheet
Module 6: Portfolio & Market Awareness
Estimated Time: 60 minutes
Lessons
Winners & Losers Analysis
Session-Based Watchlists
Sector, Seasonal & Hyperscaler Tracking
Paper Trades vs Real Trades
Macro vs Micro Market Signals
Practical Exercise
Build a daily watchlist workflow
Module 7: Performance Scoring & Accountability
Estimated Time: 60 minutes
Lessons
Daily Outcome Scoring System
Categorizing Gains & Losses
Point-Based Performance Models
Monthly & Quarterly Reviews
Measuring Progress Without Emotion
Practical Exercise
Set up a personal performance scorecard
Module 8: Failure Modes & Risk Scenarios
Estimated Time: 45 minutes
Lessons
Emotional Trading Patterns
Revenge Trading & Overconfidence
Ignoring Stop Losses
When Sitting Out Is the Best Decision
Capital Preservation First
Module 9: Scaling, Automation & Next Steps
Estimated Time: 45 minutes
Lessons
When to Scale Position Size
Solo vs Team-Based Trading
Human + Algorithmic Trading
What to Automate (and What Not To)
Long-Term Skill Development
Final Notes
This course is designed to:
Reduce emotional mistakes
Improve consistency
Treat trading as a professional system
It intentionally avoids:
Signal selling
Guaranteed returns
Overly complex indicators

