Video Guides for Trading
Self-education is the foundation of consistent trading in financial markets. Before moving to strategies, expert advisors, indicators, or manual testing, a trader needs a clear understanding of market basics, order logic, risk, and the way price behaves around important levels.
This section collects TLAP video guides and practical courses in one place. The materials are informational and can be used as a roadmap for studying Forex, automated trading, MetaTrader programming, Price Action, Excel tools, and strategy testing.
Forex for Beginners
The Forex for Beginners guide explains the basic concepts of Forex trading: currency pairs, charts, orders, spreads, leverage, risk, and the first steps a new trader should understand before opening real trades.
Forex on Autopilot
Automated trading has existed for decades, and now private traders can use expert advisors without institutional infrastructure. The Forex on Autopilot materials explain installation, settings, testing, optimization, account monitoring, and VPS operation.
Price Action Trading
Price Action is a practical way to read the market through candles, support and resistance, false breakouts, pullbacks, and trade management. The video module helps traders connect chart patterns with risk control and a repeatable trading plan.
MQL4 Programming
The MQL4 Programming course explains how to create scripts, indicators, and expert advisors for MetaTrader 4. It is useful for traders who want to automate repeated actions, test ideas, and understand how trading algorithms are built.
MQL5 Programming
The MQL5 Programming course covers MetaTrader 5 development, orders, positions, indicators, and practical expert advisor examples. It continues the automation theme for traders who use the newer platform architecture.
Excel Trader
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The Excel Trader materials show how spreadsheets can be used for market analysis, statistics, testing ideas, and building indicator calculations. For many traders, Excel remains a flexible tool for checking hypotheses before coding or risking money.
All video modules are informational reference materials.
They are not educational services and do not imply certification or formal training.