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‘Beginners’ Forex Trading Introduction Course

COURSE DESCRIPTION

COURSE OVERVIEW AND SYLLABUS

INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Alan Holt, M.Div.

E-MAIL: [email protected]

Course Length: 1 Day (4-Hours)

Education Course: Non-Credited Certification Course

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This Forex Trading Course is designed to help traders master the fundamentals of trading in the Forex Market.
This Course will introduce you to naked price action trading strategies, charting, technical analysis, trading with
and without indicators, confluence, trading psychology, risk management, creating trading plans and many
additional factors you’ll need to know to become a consistently, profitable trader. Upon completion of this
Forex Course, you’ll be ready to successfully begin or enhance your professional trading journey.
Course Objectives
In this course, students will learn about the following topics:

• Introduction to Forex Trading


• Forex Trading Terminology
• Long or Short? Order Types and Calculating Profits & Losses
• What is Professional Forex Trading?
• What is Fundamental Analysis?
• What is Price Action Trading Analysis?
• What is Technical Analysis
• How to Make a Forex Trading Plan
• The Psychology of Forex Trading
• Professional Price Action Forex Trading Strategies
• Introduction to Forex Charting
• What Is A Forex Trading Strategy?
• Common Forex trading mistakes and traps

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Student Expectations
This course requires the same level of commitment from you as a traditional classroom course would.
Throughout the course, you are expected to spend time online on the following activities:
• Interactive lessons that include a mixture of instructional segments and tasks
• Assignments in which you apply and extend learning in each lesson

Communication

Your instructor will communicate with you regularly through discussions, email, chat, and system
announcements. You will also communicate with your instructor via the email provided on this
syllabus. Please ask and answer questions as needed and develop your speaking and listening
skills.

Scope and Sequence

When you log into our website, you can view the entire course map—an interactive scope and
sequence of all topics you will study. The units of study are summarized below:

COURSE POLICIES

This course conflict management and mediation course is created to teach those willing to create a safe and
sustainable future, by managing and resolving conflicts with one another. Our most pressing global challenges
we face today require that we show skillfulness in engaging with each other, recognizing how we can creatively
approach our interdependent goals to create new opportunities for a better future.

There are both substantive and procedural ways that this course is infused with the theme of sustainability.
Reading materials and assignments will be handled entirely through electronic means.

ATTENDANCE AND PARTICIPATION

You are expected to attend all classes for this course, be prepared, and be on time. The class is built around
your being in attendance and engaged in class activities, exercises and discussions. It is each student’s
responsibility to attend all sessions in order to receive your non-credited certification.

If you are absent for two or more consecutive class sessions due to a legitimate excuse, you are required to
submit a letter signed by a person in a position to make an authoritative determination as to the validity of the
absence, including the phone number of the individual who signed, and presented to GSFL prior or upon
returning to training sessions. GSFL reserve the right to contact the person who signed your letter to check on
the validity of the content and authority of the letter. These are the only situations in which you will be allowed
to reschedule your course. If you fail to comply, no refunds are given for missed sessions or making up of
missed sessions.
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Students who miss class are responsible for obtaining all material and information that they missed. This
includes any changes to the schedule that are announced in class.
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY

GSFL expects all students to uphold intellectual honesty in their academic work. In this class, it is essential that
you demonstrate honor in maintaining the confidentiality of the role specific information for course role play
exercises.

RECOMMENDED REFERENCES BOOK

"Reminiscences of a Stock Operator" by Edwin Lefevre


"The Disciplined Trader" by Mark Douglas
"The Candlestick Course" by Steve Nison
''How to Start a Trading Business With $500'' by Heiken Ashi Trader
"Currency Forecasting" by Michael Rosenberg
"How to Make a Living Trading Foreign Exchange" by Courtney Smith

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