The Complete Foundation Stock Trading Course Course (2026)
His first real trade was a disaster. He bought $FUTU at $52.30. It dropped to $51.80. His stop loss triggered. He lost $25. His hands shook. The old Arjun would have revenge-traded. Instead, he closed the laptop, made tea, and wrote in his journal: "Followed rules. No mistake. Market said no."
This changed everything. Priya taught: Before you calculate your profit, calculate your ruin. Arjun built a simple rule: never risk more than 1% of his account on a single trade. If he had $10,000, his max loss per trade was $100. Not per share. Total. the complete foundation stock trading course course
Arjun had always believed that the stock market was a casino for people in suits. He’d tried trading once: bought shares of a trendy EV company because his cab driver recommended it, watched it soar 15%, panicked when it dipped 10% the next day, and sold at a loss. He swore never again. His first real trade was a disaster
He practiced. Two hours every night after his accounting job. He paper-traded for six weeks—no real money, just screenshots and a spreadsheet. He lost 22 virtual trades before he had his first winning week. His stop loss triggered
Trend, volume, and price action. No oscillators. No squiggly lines with magical names. Just a 20-period moving average, relative volume, and candlesticks that told stories of greed and fear.
The course was nothing like he expected. No "get rich quick" promises. No flashing alerts for "the next Bitcoin."