GreenSniperX is a free home base for day and swing traders — a growing library of guides, tools that do the math before you click buy, and a live community to talk it through with.
No hype, no guaranteed returns. Just the process: what we're watching and why, how risk gets managed around it, and a place to talk it through with people doing the same thing. New here? The Learner Library is the best place to start.
A small sample of what we're tracking this week across stocks, options, and crypto — just four of dozens of names on our radar. Educational examples of how we think through setups, not recommendations.
SPY tracks the S&P 500 — essentially the 500 largest U.S. companies bundled into one symbol. When you hear "the market" moved today, this is usually what people mean, and it's our first check before looking at anything else.
QQQ tracks the Nasdaq-100 — a tech-heavy basket that includes names like Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia. When tech is leading or lagging the rest of the market, QQQ is usually where it shows up first.
NVDA is one of the most actively traded individual stocks — high volume and big daily ranges make it a favorite for practicing entries and exits on a single name. We'll walk through how we'd approach a stock like this, live, in the community.
Bitcoin trades very differently from stocks — there's no open or close, and price can move at any hour. We're keeping it on the radar as we build out dedicated crypto content for the community — stay tuned.
We're tracking dozens of names across stocks, options, and crypto every week — SPY, QQQ, NVDA, and BTC are just four of them. The full watchlist and live discussion happen in the community.
If you've never placed a trade, start here. This is the ground we cover — step by step, in plain English, with no experience assumed.
How to set up a broker account and a charting platform, step by step — so you're looking at the right thing before anything else.
What candlesticks are, what the shapes tend to mean, and how to read price action without feeling overwhelmed.
The handful of levels and signals that matter most — and how to spot them on any chart.
A plain-English walkthrough of the few indicators worth knowing — what they show, and what they don't.
Two different styles, two different paces. We break down what each looks like in practice so you can see which one fits you.
The single most important habit in trading — how much to risk, when to walk away, and why it matters more than being "right."
Plain-English explainers and strategy guides — for people just getting started, and people leveling up.
What a stop-loss is, and why "no stop" isn't a strategy.
Covered in the Crash Course →How to think about what you're risking versus what you stand to gain.
Covered in the Crash Course →The basic shapes, and what they tend to mean in context.
Covered in the Crash Course →What the volume-weighted average price is and how traders use it.
Covered in the Crash Course →Why how much you trade matters more than what you trade.
Covered in the Crash Course →Holding periods, chart timeframes, and what to expect.
Covered in the Crash Course →Go deeper at your own pace. Everything links out to secure checkout.
An interactive course covering platform setup, chart reading, indicators, day and swing trading strategies, and risk management — with quizzes and a trading simulator built in.
A spreadsheet template for logging trades, tracking R-multiples, and spotting patterns in your results. Pairs with the crash course's risk management chapter.
A guide to positioning your money — and your mindset — when markets get rocky.
Proof that you don't need thousands to begin — how to build real trading habits and skills starting with just $100.
A members-only Discord — plan trades together before the open, talk through them live during market hours, and recap after the close.
Talk through setups before you take them, share live dialogue while the market's open, and debrief together afterward. Includes the Trader's Journal template, free.
What we're watching, new library guides, and community updates — one email a week.
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