Welcome to the Online VTP Stage 1 Course!


Meet the founder of the VTP and see whats in store for you as a student on the VTP!

Hi, I'm Paul, founder of the VTP!



After a career in the RAF I transitioned across to trading financial markets for my self. A few years ago some of my still-serving friends wanted to learn about trading financial markets, and hey presto, the VTP was born!

VTP STAGE 1 Online Course Now FREE!!!!


On 17th November 2024 I celebrated 2 years of being cancer-free after my diagnosis, emergency surgery, and chemotherapy in the summer of 2022.

 

I am constantly grateful for the help and support of my surgery

team, medical staff, and the love and support of my friends and family through

that difficult period.

 

One way I can pay forward my own gratitude is to now provide

access for people to make change to their own lives.

 

Therefore, the VTP Stage 1 will now be free of charge to access

and complete. Each student upon registration will have free access for 6 months.

Including access to the Weekly Coaching Call every Monday evening at 1900

London Time.

 

I hope this helps people, and that they can take this course and learn about financial markets.


What is the Veterans Trader Project?


The VTP was created in order to help give veterans an educated introduction to financial markets.

It has since expanded into a series of courses that cover: swing trading, intra-day trading, improving performance, and managing money for anyone looking to engage with financial markets.

Stage 1: Introduction to trading and financial markets

This is a stand-alone stage that will provide anyone with the basics of how to analyse, trade, manage-risk and improve as a trader.

Stage 2: An introduction to longer-term trading of FX, Indices and Commodities Markets

Stage 3: An introduction to short-term, intra-day trading of FX & Indices markets

Stage 4: On Managing Myself, Trader Performance, and becoming a Money Manager


All stages of the VTP leverage the acknowledged attributes of great traders and veterans alike: Process, Discipline and Self-Awareness

Process


Learn about utilising a simple process to help you be consistent in your analysis and your trading. Veterans and Traders know that skill is a drill.

Discipline


All traders need discipline to be effective. It's easier to be disciplined when you have good processes to follow, and feedback loops that help you improve.

Self - Awareness


Good traders are self-aware of themselves, their environment, and the markets they operate in. These skills will be developed during the Course

Example Curriculum

  Introductions
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  Introduction to the 4M's of Trading
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  Types of Market Analysis
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  4 M's of Trading - Part 1: Markets
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  Part 2: Methods
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  Part 3: Money
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  Part 4: Myself
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  Bringing it all together
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  Extras
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Want to know more about me?



If you'd like to know more about me and my background and experiences then you can do so here:



Listen to my Trading Podcast



You can listen to the weekly TOGS Trading Podcast where we shine a light on the life of a Trader.


For Futures and US Based Traders


We have a truly global audience who join us. However, we realise that some of our clients might well be predominately Futures focused, or based in the US.


This course is equally suitable for Futures Traders and those based in the US. We choose to work with NinjaTrader for those traders.




Disclaimers


Risk Disclosure: Futures and forex trading contains substantial risk and is not for every investor. An investor could potentially lose all or more than the initial investment. Risk capital is money that can be lost without jeopardizing ones’ financial security or life style. Only risk capital should be used for trading and only those with sufficient risk capital should consider trading. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.