Introduction To Professional Cryptocurrency Trading
Published 5/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 12h 6m | Size: 13.21 GB
Everything you need to trade cryptocurrencies like a professional
What you'll learn
Fundamentals of technical analysis
Exchanges and their offerings
Risk management
Position management
Time-frame considerations
Ability to identify trends
Candlestick formations
Volume analysis
Stochastic analysis
Pattern trading
Moving averages
Information about different types of orders
How to use TradingView
How to trade like a professional
How to create your own quantitative trading strategies
An example trading strategy
Requirements
Ability to use a computer
The course requires a time commitment
Access to a computer
Description
This is a complete course to teach beginners everything they need to successfully trade cryptocurrencies from scratch at a professional foundational level. Throughout the introduction to cryptocurrency trading course, students are warned not to trade with their money until they fully understand about the perils and pitfalls of trading to help guide you to select the right exchanges for you, and to create your own successful trading strategies before trading with real currency.
You will learn the same level of content as what entry level professionals undertake around the world with the caveat that this particular course has been tailored for trading cryptocurrencies as opposed to traditional markets, and all from the comfort of your own home or environment at exceptional value for money.
Following an introduction to the course, the educational content moves onto by covering essential information about exchanges and their offerings. This content is all too often left out of lower-tier trading programs and includes information about (but not limited to); exchanges, exchange definitions (premium, parity, discount, settlement, delivery and so on), spot exchanges, derivatives exchanges, futures contracts, options, perpetual contracts, inverse perpetual contracts, current cryptocurrency exchanges, choosing an exchange, risks of using exchanges, an example risk assessment of an exchange, history of exchange failures, and VPN information.
After essential information about exchanges and their offerings, the introduction to cryptocurrency trading course moves onto trading accounts and their associated fees including information about (but not limited to); definitions (examples: equity, profit and loss, delta, margin, available balance etc.), trading fees, funding fees/rates and a summary of above together with recordings of historic live exchange activity.
Having covered information about exchanges, their offerings, trading accounts and associated fees, the course moves in a methodological manner onto order books and recent trades including (but not limited to); what recent trades are, recorded historic live examples of recent trades, common components of recent trades, significance of recent trades, what is an order book, what a depth chart is, the value of the order book, caution when using the order book, confluence of using the order book with recent trades, and a summary of the above.
Students will now move onto the various different types of orders that they will encounter. Trading encompasses a variety of different order types, the course content information about orders (including but not limited to); margin longs, margin shorts, leverage trading, market orders, limit orders, stop market, stop limit, order triggers and sub orders.
Students will now have covered everything they need to know about exchanges and their offerings, the risks associated with exchanges, they will be able to understand their trading account and what is on offer on a variety of different trading exchanges, and also all of the different types of orders they can make on these exchanges to complete the trades that they wish to undertake.
The course then moves onto trading technical analysis and covers the fundamentals of it that includes (but is not limited to); trend identification, timeframe considerations, candlestick formations, moving averages, pattern trading, resistance and support, stochastics, and volume analysis. This gives students the essential technical analysis to help them begin to understand the market at the intermediate level of a trading professional.
All trading needs to be carried out using solid risk management principles. There are no traders with a 100%-win rate however, learning to manage risk as in essential aspect of becoming a successful and profitable trader. The course teaches students about; risk and reward, the 1% rule, how to design risk management into your trading strategies, stop losses and take profits, how to hedge positions, caution with risk management and some examples of risk management techniques.
The content offered on other courses will not be to this professional grade as given on this course.
The introduction to cryptocurrency trading course then teaches students how to create and back test (with quantitative data) their own trading strategies using technical indicators, additional considerations, position management, expectancy and with caution.
The course also includes one basic example trading strategy to help guide students in creating their own.
A lot of time and effort went into creating this true professional grade complete introduction to cryptocurrency trading to help grow and nurture the next generation of profitable traders.
Who this course is for
Beginners to trading
Those who wish to learn how to trade cryptocurrencies like a professional
People who want to learn the fundamentals of technical analysis
People who want to learn trading risk management
People who want to learn how to create a quantitative trading strategy
People who want to learn about cryptocurrency exchanges
People who want to learn how to use TradingView
People who want to learn about advanced trading orders
People who want to make money trading