Trading Doesn't Have to Feel Like Guesswork
Most people jump into markets thinking it's about luck or gut instinct. But real traders? They work with patterns, understand risk, and build strategies that match how they actually think. We teach that second approach—no hype, just practical frameworks you can use starting this autumn.
Explore Our Program
How We Built This Approach
2019 — Started Teaching Small Groups
We began by meeting with a handful of people in Bảo Lộc who wanted to understand trading beyond YouTube videos. Most of them were frustrated by vague advice and conflicting information online. So we focused on clearing up the basics first—what actually moves prices and how to read charts without overcomplicating things.
2021 — Refined Our Core Curriculum
After working with about thirty learners, we noticed patterns in what confused people most. Risk management always felt abstract until we showed real portfolio examples. Chart patterns made no sense until people practiced identifying them on historical data. We rewrote everything to address those gaps, and the feedback improved significantly.
2023 — Expanded to Remote Learning
The pandemic changed how people wanted to learn, so we adapted. We built out video resources and live sessions that worked for people across different schedules. What surprised us was how much interaction we could maintain remotely—sometimes even better than in-person sessions because people felt less self-conscious asking questions.
2025 — Looking Ahead
Right now we're preparing programs for October 2025 and beyond. We're adding more focus on psychology—not the motivational kind, but the practical mental frameworks that help people stick to their strategies when markets get volatile. Trading tests your discipline more than your intelligence, and we think that deserves more attention in our curriculum.
What You'll Actually Learn
We break trading education into three areas that matter most when you're starting out. These aren't separate courses—they're integrated throughout the program because real trading requires all three working together.
Market Structure Basics
Understanding how markets actually function—who participates, what drives movement, and why prices behave the way they do. This isn't theory for its own sake. When you understand structure, you stop seeing random chaos and start recognizing repeating situations.
Strategy Development
Building approaches that match your risk tolerance and schedule. Some people can watch markets all day, others need set-and-forget systems. We help you design something that works with your life, not against it. And yes, that means accepting some strategies won't suit you—which is valuable to know early.
Risk Management Frameworks
This is where most beginners stumble. You need clear rules for position sizing, stop losses, and when to walk away from a trade idea. We spend considerable time on this because good risk management keeps you in the game long enough to improve your other skills.
Our Next Session Starts October 2025
We run focused programs twice yearly—autumn and spring. The October 2025 session will cover foundational trading concepts over twelve weeks. You'll work through chart reading, strategy testing, and risk frameworks with a group of around fifteen people.
Sessions happen Tuesday and Thursday evenings, with recorded material if you miss one. We keep groups small deliberately because trading education works better when instructors can give individual feedback on your practice trades and thought process.
View Full Program DetailsWho Teaches Here
Our instructors have both trading experience and teaching backgrounds. That combination matters because understanding markets isn't the same skill as explaining them clearly to someone new.
Linh Nguyen
Linh started trading currency pairs in 2014 and began teaching in 2019 after friends kept asking her to explain what she was doing. She focuses on helping people understand volatility patterns and when to step back from the market instead of forcing trades.
Hanh Tran
Hanh comes from a data analysis background and got into trading through algorithmic approaches. She teaches the strategy testing portions of our program and helps people understand why some setups work in backtests but fail in live markets—a crucial distinction most courses ignore.