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Do I need experience to start?
No. The Beginner tier assumes zero experience and walks you through markets, order types, and how charts actually work.
Is this financial advice?
No. Everything on this site is educational content. We teach a process for analyzing markets — we don't tell you what to buy or sell.
How long does it take to learn?
Working through the full curriculum takes most students 6–12 weeks. Becoming consistently profitable is a longer journey — usually measured in months of screen time and journaling.
What broker should I use?
For US futures traders, most students use a reputable futures broker with a modern trading platform. Pick one with reliable executions, fair commissions, and a chart platform you enjoy using. We don't take affiliate commissions on broker recommendations.
Do you guarantee profits?
Absolutely not, and be wary of anyone who does. Trading involves substantial risk. Most retail traders lose money. We teach a professional process — the outcomes are your responsibility.
What is the Pattern Day Trader rule?
In the US, cash accounts under $25,000 are limited to 3 day trades in a rolling 5-day period. Many traders use futures or funded accounts to work around PDT. We cover this in the Funded Accounts module.
How much capital do I actually need?
That depends on your instrument and risk tolerance. For futures, you can start small; for stocks under PDT, expect $25K+ for active day trading. We recommend paper trading first regardless of capital.
Can I get a refund?
Yes — full refunds within 14 days of purchase, no questions asked. After that, refunds are handled case by case.