Candlesticks, patterns, and disciplined decisions — taught through a friendly five-level quest with interactive charts in every lesson. Levels 1–2 are completely free.
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20 modules of flashcards, interactive charts, worked examples, and graded checks. Pass each check to advance.
Level 1 · Novice
Read the basic structure of a chart.
4 modules
Level 2 · Novice
Common chart patterns — and why they fail.
4 modules
Level 3 · Apprentice
Historical examples and replay.
4 modules
Level 4 · Adept
Disciplined decision-making around one clear setup.
4 modules
Level 5 · Disciple
Apply the mindset across mixed visual scenarios.
4 modules
25 realistic scenarios pause at the decision point — go long, go short, or stay out. The market then reveals what happened, with a full explanation of the disciplined read and a risk check.
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Round 1 / 25
The range finally breaks
This market ranged for two weeks under a well-tested high. The latest candle just closed decisively above the range. What's your move?
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Every module includes real candlestick charts you can pan, zoom, and crosshair — with annotations marking the pattern where it happened. Many lessons add a second contrasting chart so you see both the setup and its failure.
Each concept comes with a concrete 'try it' exercise against the chart in front of you — find the level, count the touches, name the structure. You learn by doing the looking yourself.
Every strategy lesson carries an explicit what-could-go-wrong. You'll learn invalidation before entries, and the word 'guaranteed' appears nowhere on this platform.
Jun 12, 2026
What chart time frames mean, why the same market tells different stories on each, and a calm multi-time-frame workflow for beginners.
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Learn the position sizing formula, stop placement, expectancy, and drawdown math that protect a trading account — explained for complete beginners.
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Jun 12, 2026
Why obvious support and resistance levels get swept: stop clusters, the 3-candle trap anatomy, and how to tell real breakouts from fakes.
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Jun 12, 2026
Learn to read candlestick charts from scratch: candle anatomy, key patterns, time frames, and why patterns fail — explained in plain English.
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Jun 12, 2026
A plain-English guide to support and resistance: the psychology behind levels, drawing zones, role reversal, confluence, and managing risk at levels.
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Jun 12, 2026
Why a falling dollar lifts gold, what oil does to the Canadian dollar, how yields press on tech stocks — and why correlations are context, not signals.
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One payment of $7 unlocks Levels 3–5 forever. No subscription, no upsells, all future updates included.
Try Levels 1–2 first. Upgrade only if it clicks.
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ChartsQuest is a friendly, mobile-first, gamified learning platform that teaches you how to read trading charts — candlesticks, patterns, market structure, and risk discipline. Everything is educational; nothing here is a trade signal.
Complete beginners and self-taught traders who want a structured, jargon-light path. If you are already a profitable professional, this platform is probably below your level.
Yes — completely. Every level (1 to 5), the chart simulator, flashcards, the macro playbook, the blog, the learning journey, and the resources directory are free for any registered user. There are no subscriptions, passes, or paywalls.
No. ChartsQuest is educational content only and does not provide financial advice, financial recommendations, legal advice, or legal recommendations. Trading and investing involve risk, including the risk of loss of capital. You are responsible for your own decisions and should verify information independently.
Some platform content (lessons, articles, scenarios) may be created, edited, or accelerated with the assistance of AI tools. We aim for accuracy, but errors may occur unintentionally. If you spot one, please contact us.
We work hard to keep the content accurate, but markets change and mistakes can happen. Always verify before acting, and never use a single educational source as the basis for a real-money decision.