The book of dark arts — how I actually read crypto charts, taught from 120 of my own real trades, including the ones that lost. No stock-photo gurus. No signal group. Just the method and the receipts.
Anyone can show you a winning trade after the fact. The hard part — the part that actually makes you money — is knowing when your setup hasn't formed yet, how to lose a trade correctly, and when not to trade at all. That's what these 120 charts teach, because they're my real trades with the real lessons written on them.
One repeatable stack: macro context → multi-timeframe zoom → RSI divergence → liquidity sweep & order-block entry → ATR stop → liquidity target. Taught until it's automatic.
~60 candlestick, chart and gap patterns with Bulkowski's reliability stats — used as the shared vocabulary underneath the method, not as fifty separate "strategies."
Every concept lands on a dated, annotated real trade — wins and losses. You can't fake a corpus like this, which is exactly why it's worth learning from.
Each module ends on real trades from the pack. You leave able to read any chart top-down and know exactly when to act — and when to sit on your hands.
No. This is education on how to read charts. It teaches a method and shows real examples; it never tells you what to buy or sell. You make your own decisions.
Yes. Module 1 is free and assumes zero knowledge. If it clicks, the rest builds directly on it.
The examples are mostly crypto (where I trade), but the foundation, patterns, risk and psychology apply to any market. The macro module is crypto-specific.
You shouldn't take it on faith — that's the point. Every claim lands on a dated, annotated chart, including the losers. Judge the reasoning, not a screenshot of a P&L.