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Guided lessons

How lessons are built on real replays: step annotations pinned to ticks, interactive checkpoints, and replay paper trading.

A lesson is a replay with a spine: an author takes a real archived event and annotates it step by step, at the exact ticks where each observation matters. You read the same order flow the author read, at the speed they read it - on the real market, not a diagram of one.

A guided lesson in the terminal: replayed chart with an annotation card, numbered step sidebar, and transport bar with chapter marks
The lesson player: the real replay, a numbered step sidebar, and annotations pinned to exact ticks.

The format

  • Steps. A numbered sidebar walks the event: context, the warning signs, the liquidation cluster, bids evaporating, the flush, the aftermath. Each step pins to a timestamp; annotations point at the exact region of chart, ladder or heatmap they describe.
  • Watch-live segments. Between steps, the tape simply plays. Lessons deliberately alternate between being told what to see and watching it happen - the second half is where the learning actually sticks.
  • Prediction checkpoints. At decisive ticks the replay pauses and asks: what happens next? Commit to an answer, then watch the resolution. The tape decides, not hindsight - and being confidently wrong at a checkpoint teaches more than nodding along ever does.
  • Restartable. Because replay is deterministic, any step replays identically, any number of times. The ticks an author annotated in January are the ticks you see in July.
A prediction checkpoint: the replay paused at a decisive tick, asking what happens next
A checkpoint: the replay pauses, you commit, the tape resolves it.

Why teach on replays

Trading education mostly runs on screenshots, and screenshots teach hindsight: the chart is cropped after the fact, around a move someone already knows happened. A lesson built on a deterministic replay can’t do that. The event plays forward, in real time, with the full order flow - and at the checkpoints you experience the actual difficulty of the read before the resolution prints. You are not memorizing a pattern from a picture; you are watching the mechanism move, until you can read it live yourself.

It also means every student sees exactly the same market. Compare reads against the same ticks, not against different luck.

Courses

Lessons are organized into courses - sequenced chapters that build from reading the instruments to reading events whole. The free and public lessons (including Anatomy of a Liquidation Cascade, 10 steps over a real BTC dip-and-reclaim) cost nothing. The full catalog is included with Pro.

Paper trading, inside replay

Place simulated orders against the recorded market before the outcome is known. Orders resolve against the replayed book tick by tick, not against a candle close, so you can review both the trade and the market sequence that produced it.

INTERACTIVE CHECKPOINTS · REPLAY PAPER TRADING · REAL MARKET DATA

Coming next

Saved quiz scores and progress history across the lesson catalog.