Case Studies
Suppose you are a trading educator ...
Suppose you’re a trading educator and you provide daily reviews of how you traded, what setups you choose, and why, and then wanted to add a few details about why the trade worked – or didn’t.
This is valuable information for you and your clients. Having it easily available to your students massively reduces your support burden and saves you having to answer the same questions over and over again. The added benefit is you develop a comprehensive record of your trading expertise.
None of the trading educators I have worked with provided this kind of service, so it’s an easy way to place your service well ahead of the competition. It also improves the client experience, and in so doing, increases the success rate of your students.

The best solution for how to present and organise all your valuable information depends on many different factors.
With a simple WordPress plugin and some information skills…
Their success is your success; the easy way to help clients develop client skills and reduce your support burden
This content is intended to help students develop their trade selection through applying filters, identifying market types and having a plan for what to do when things go wrong.
Chart reading skills
Technical skills
- Fading opening spikes into levels
- Triangle below KL but break is UP
- Married – for richer or poorer – to the idea of a bear squeeze
- How to build a position by taking partial profits
- Trading a triangle with the broken triangle reversal pattern
- When to trade a reversal of a break out above/below a KL or TL

Giving clients ample opportunity to learn your setups
Most trading educators use chat rooms, Zoom to interact with their clients. So much essential information is shared during these teaching sessions, but what happens to it all? Even if you provide a recording-while useful – it’s not an efficient way to organise information.

A searchable database of trading wisdom, great setups, trades that went well ... and those that should have, but didn't
All in one place. And there is a reference section, so you never need to schedule any time for answering client questions about exchange hours, gaps, calculation of pivots or any of the other questions you get asked over and over again.
