Coaching Overview: Building a Trading Framework That Works
In this coaching session, I stepped away from “setups” and focused on what matters most: building a repeatable framework for analyzing any market, any instrument, and any timeframe.
The session began with the foundation—support and resistance—starting at the most granular level: a single candle. From there, we expanded outward to define pivot highs and lows, showing how pivots naturally form support, resistance, and structure. Using those pivots, we then defined trend, what confirms it, and—just as important—what actually violates it.
We applied this process across multiple time frames, demonstrating that higher time-frame structure defines directional bias, while lower time frames refine execution. Once bias was established, we used bar-by-bar analysis to identify objective entry conditions rather than emotional or opinion-based decisions.
Throughout the session, I emphasized that technical analysis without proper money and position management is incomplete. Knowing where to enter means very little if risk is not controlled. Consistency in trading comes not from predicting markets, but from managing risk while executing a defined process.
If you’ve ever felt uncertain about bias, confused by conflicting signals, or unsure why a trade “looked right” but failed, this session will help bring clarity. The concepts covered here form the backbone of disciplined, professional-level trading.
Watch the full coaching session below and revisit it as often as needed—this is framework material, not a one-time lesson.
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If you have questions, please email me - Greg@mastertrader.com

