Course Description
Unlock the secrets of institutional trading with ICT Trading Mastery: Achieve 90% Accuracy, a dynamic video course designed for beginner to intermediate traders ready to dominate forex, stocks, and beyond.
Dive into the world of Inner Circle Trader (ICT) methodologies and learn how to trade like the “smart money” by mastering high-probability setups like Order Blocks, Fair Value Gaps, and the Silver Bullet strategy.
Through captivating video lectures, live chart demonstrations, hands-on exercises, and quizzes, you’ll uncover how institutions manipulate markets to trap retail traders—and how to profit from it.
Build a disciplined trading plan, harness laser-focused risk management, and develop the confidence to trade with precision. Whether you’re new to trading or seeking an edge, this course empowers you to decode market logic and achieve consistent wins with ICT’s proven system.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
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Analyze markets with 90% accuracy using ICT’s smart money concepts to decode institutional behavior.
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Identify and exploit liquidity pools, Fair Value Gaps, and Order Blocks for high-probability trade setups.
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Execute ICT strategies, such as the Silver Bullet and Order Block retests, during optimal Kill Zone sessions.
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Develop a personalized ICT trading plan with robust risk management and position sizing techniques.
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Overcome psychological barriers, avoid common ICT trading mistakes, and maintain discipline in volatile markets.
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Trade forex, stocks, or other markets confidently using ICT’s institutional framework for consistent results.
Course Features
- Lectures 68
- Quiz 0
- Duration 45 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 6780
- Assessments Yes
- 8 Sections
- 68 Lessons
- Lifetime
- Introduction to ICT and Smart Money Concepts7
- 1.1What is Inner Circle Trader (ICT)? Core philosophy and institutional perspective.
- 1.2Smart money concepts: how institutions manipulate price to hunt retail liquidity.
- 1.3Key ICT principles: liquidity, market structure, and algorithmic price delivery.
- 1.4Tools needed: charting platforms (e.g., TradingView, MetaTrader) for ICT setups.
- 1.5Video: Overview of ICT and smart money framework.
- 1.6Setup: Configure TradingView for ICT analysis (e.g., New York session times, clean charts).
- 1.7Quiz: ICT fundamentals and terminology.
- Understanding Liquidity in ICT9
- 2.1Liquidity pools: stop-loss hunting, buy/sell stops, and market inefficiencies.
- 2.2Types of liquidity: retail stops, equal highs/lows, swing highs/lows.
- 2.3ICT’s Judas Swing: fake moves to trap retail traders.
- 2.4Identifying liquidity grabs on charts.
- 2.5Video: Demonstrating liquidity grabs and Judas Swings.
- 2.6Exercise: Mark 5 liquidity zones on a historical chart.
- 2.7Quiz: Liquidity concepts and identification.
- 2.8Liquidity identification cheat sheet.
- 2.9Reference: ICT YouTube content on liquidity.
- Order Blocks and Market Structure9
- 3.1Order Blocks: institutional buying/selling zones (bullish/bearish).
- 3.2Market structure: ICT’s perspective (expansion, retracement, reversal).
- 3.3Role reversal: Order Blocks as support/resistance.
- 3.4Drawing and validating high-probability Order Blocks.
- 3.5Video: Identifying and drawing Order Blocks.
- 3.6Practical: Plot 3 Order Blocks on a sample chart.
- 3.7Quiz: Order Blocks and market structure.
- 3.8Order Block identification guide.
- 3.9Worksheet for plotting Order Blocks.
- Fair Value Gaps and Imbalance Trading9
- 4.1Fair Value Gaps (FVG): price imbalances as institutional trade signals.
- 4.2Types of FVGs: bullish, bearish, and their significance.
- 4.3Trading FVGs: retests and confirmation with market structure.
- 4.4Combining FVGs with liquidity zones for higher probability.
- 4.5Video: Analyzing FVGs and their role in ICT trading.
- 4.6Exercise: Identify and mark FVGs on 3 sample charts.
- 4.7Quiz: FVG concepts and applications.
- 4.8FVG identification checklist.
- 4.9Reference: ICT resources on imbalances.
- ICT Trading Strategies9
- 5.1Silver Bullet strategy: time-based entries (e.g., 10-11 AM NY session).
- 5.2Order Block trading: entries on retests with confluence.
- 5.3FVG trading: capturing retests after liquidity grabs.
- 5.4Kill Zones: optimal trading times (London, New York sessions).
- 5.5Video: Demonstrating Silver Bullet and Order Block trades on live charts.
- 5.6Exercise: Plan and simulate 3 ICT trades (Silver Bullet, FVG, Order Block).
- 5.7Quiz: ICT strategy applications.
- 5.8ICT strategy template (Silver Bullet, FVG, Order Block).
- 5.9Guide to Kill Zones (DailyFX).
- Risk Management in ICT Trading9
- 6.1Position sizing: ICT’s risk approach based on liquidity and Order Blocks.
- 6.2Setting stop-loss: placing stops beyond liquidity zones or Order Blocks.
- 6.3Risk-reward ratio: optimizing trades with ICT’s high-probability setups.
- 6.4Trade management: trailing stops using FVGs or structure breaks.
- 6.5Video: Executing ICT trades with risk management.
- 6.6Practical: Calculate position size and set stop-loss for an ICT trade.
- 6.7Quiz: ICT risk management principles.
- 6.8Resources: Risk management calculator.
- 6.9Reference: BabyPips Risk Management.
- Developing an ICT Trading Plan9
- 7.1Components of an ICT trading plan: Kill Zones, setups, risk rules.
- 7.2Backtesting ICT strategies: Silver Bullet, FVG, Order Block trades.
- 7.3Trading journal: tracking ICT metrics (e.g., liquidity hits, FVG retests).
- 7.4Adapting to market conditions: high-impact news, low-liquidity sessions.
- 7.5Video: Building an ICT-focused trading plan.
- 7.6Exercise: Create and backtest an ICT trading plan.
- 7.7Quiz: ICT trading plan essentials.
- 7.8ICT trading plan template.
- 7.9Guide to backtesting (TradeStation).
- Psychology, ICT Pitfalls, and Next Steps7
- 8.1Managing emotions: discipline in waiting for ICT setups, avoiding FOMO.
- 8.2Common ICT mistakes: misidentifying Order Blocks, chasing liquidity runs.
- 8.3Building confidence: mastering ICT’s repeatable setups.
- 8.4Resources for ongoing learning: ICT communities, videos, simulators.
- 8.5Video: Case studies of ICT trading errors.
- 8.6Exercise: Reflect on trading psychology in a journal.
- 8.7Final Quiz: Comprehensive course review.