Education Center

Learning Center

A beginner-friendly library for market basics, candle reading, risk, options, and trader routine. Proprietary engine logic stays private.

Start Here

Learn the language before the market asks for speed.

A focused path through sessions, candles, risk, options, and review discipline.

Track 1

New Trader Track

Start with market structure, sessions, candle anatomy, and risk language.

Market BasicsCandlestick BasicsRisk and Sizing
Track 2

Execution Track

Learn how contracts, spreads, trend context, and confirmation affect a trade.

Options BasicsTrend and Moving AveragesTrader Routine
01Downloadable Guides
Start Here
Market Basics
Beginner - 18 min

Understand indexes, ETFs, futures, sessions, bid/ask spreads, and why liquidity matters.

  • Read the difference between SPY, SPX, and ES
  • Know what regular session and premarket mean
  • Understand why spreads and liquidity affect fills
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Price Action
Candlestick Basics
Beginner - 22 min

Learn candle bodies, wicks, closes, rejection, continuation, and why the close matters.

  • Identify candle body, wick, high, low, open, and close
  • Separate a wick touch from a confirmed close
  • Understand rejection without needing proprietary rules
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Discipline
Risk and Sizing
Beginner - 20 min

Build the habit that keeps traders alive: position size, invalidation, daily stop, and no-chase discipline.

  • Define risk before entry
  • Understand why no-chase rules protect capital
  • Use a daily stop to avoid revenge trading
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Execution
Options Basics
Beginner - 25 min

Understand calls, puts, premium, expiration, Greeks, spreads, and why option price can move differently from stock price.

  • Know what a call and put represent
  • Understand delta, theta, and IV at a beginner level
  • Recognize why cheap contracts are not always better
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Chart Skills
Trend and Moving Averages
Intermediate - 18 min

Learn what moving averages show, what they do not show, and how traders use them as context.

  • Understand SMA and EMA differences
  • Read support/resistance behavior around a moving average
  • Avoid treating indicators as automatic signals
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Process
Trader Routine
Beginner - 15 min

A repeatable routine for preparing, waiting, executing, reviewing, and improving without overtrading.

  • Build a premarket checklist
  • Know when to stand aside
  • Review trades without emotional storytelling
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02Guided Lessons
Lesson Path
A better first week in the app
Built for novice users
Day 1
Learn SPY, ES, and session timing before looking at trade signals.

Mark this lesson complete after reading the matching PDF and reviewing one live or replay example.

Day 2
Read candle anatomy and practice identifying wick, body, close, and rejection.

Mark this lesson complete after reading the matching PDF and reviewing one live or replay example.

Day 3
Study risk sizing, invalidation, and no-chase discipline.

Mark this lesson complete after reading the matching PDF and reviewing one live or replay example.

Day 4
Learn calls, puts, spreads, mark price, delta, theta, and IV.

Mark this lesson complete after reading the matching PDF and reviewing one live or replay example.

Day 5
Review one replay and write what you would have waited for.

Mark this lesson complete after reading the matching PDF and reviewing one live or replay example.

03Term Guide
Vocabulary
Prophet Term Guide
Plain-language definitions

Reset

The prior opportunity has finished. Prophet waits for the next clean setup before showing a new action.

Armed

A qualified setup is live. Wait for final confirmation before taking action.

Watching

Price is near an important area. No trade is active until confirmation appears.

Breached

Price crossed through a key area. Treat the prior read as weakened until structure rebuilds.

Inside Control Map

Price is inside the active map, so direction must be confirmed by the next clean close.

Rising Reference

A backup reference that rises through time. It is context, not a standalone trade signal.

Primary Control Line

The main session reference for the current instrument.

Primary North Gate

The first important decision area above the Control Line.

Backup Control Line

A secondary reference kept for context when the primary map is not the nearest useful read.

Backup North Gate

A secondary upper decision area used for context, exits, or reaction checks.

Previous Day High

The prior regular-session high. Used as context around the active map.

Previous Day Low

The prior regular-session low. Used as context around the active map.

Session Open

The regular-session opening price for the current trading day.

ES Control Map

The ES operating map for the session: Control Line, gates, current price, and decision state.

Overnight High Watch

A contextual overnight high that can matter if price returns to that area cleanly.

Overnight Low Watch

A contextual overnight low that can matter if price returns to that area cleanly.

Decision Window

The part of the session where a touch can become actionable after confirmation.

Conviction

Prophet's strength read for whether a setup deserves attention.

Alignment

A combined read of independent factors that support, oppose, or neutralize the setup.

Control Line

The main decision reference for the session. Gates above and below it frame the plan.

Gate Map

The session's Control Line with the working gates above and below it.

Chase Guard

A risk filter that blocks entries after price has already moved too far from the trigger area.

Trader Read

The plain-language summary of what matters now and what should happen next.

Session References

The primary areas that define the current trading map.

State Path

The setup sequence from preparation through action, reset, or stand down.

Active Level

The current decision area that price must respect or reclaim before a trade can qualify.

Rejection

A touch of a decision area followed by a close back away from it, showing that the area held.

Retest

A second visit to the same area after confirmation. It only matters while the setup remains valid.

Entry Window

The part of the session where fresh entries are allowed.

Invalidation

The price or condition that says the current plan is no longer valid.

North Gate

A decision area above the Control Line.

South Gate

A decision area below the Control Line.

Control Room

The visual map that shows current price, the Control Line, nearby gates, and the active decision state.

Stand Down

No fresh trade should be taken until the next valid setup appears.

Trade Allowed

The setup has met the required conditions and is ready for the next execution step.

Wait for Setup

The map is prepared, but price has not produced a qualified entry yet.

Next step
Practice with Replay after the basics.
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