1-Month Intraday Trading Course for Beginners | Step-by-Step

1-Month Intraday Trading Course | Beginner to Confident Trader

1-Month Intraday Trading Course — Beginner to Confident Trader

Last updated: Nov 10, 2025 • Estimated study time: 60–90 minutes daily • Difficulty: Beginner → Intermediate

Course overview (SEO-friendly intro)

This one-month intraday trading course is a hands-on program designed for beginners who want to learn day trading in a focused, practical way. The course balances theory and practice: you'll learn market structure, popular intraday strategies (momentum, breakout, pullback), risk and money management, chart reading, order types, and a daily routine so you can practise in real markets every day.

The lessons are copyright-free, written in plain language, and structured so you can follow them step-by-step. Each week has a clear learning goal and daily practice tasks. Embed media below includes an explanatory video and practice screenshot examples.

Quick course benefits

  • Clear daily plan: 30+ bite-sized lessons for 4 weeks
  • Actionable checklists and a repeatable morning routine
  • Focus on risk control — essential for protecting capital
  • Practice templates for journaling trades and review
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Embedded video — intraday trading basics (example)

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Course schedule — Week by week

Week 1 — Foundation & market basics (Days 1–7)

  1. Day 1: Market structure, sessions (pre-open, open, close), and terminology (bid/ask, spread, volume).
  2. Day 2: Types of orders (market, limit, stop) and order placement practice on demo account.
  3. Day 3: Chart basics — candles, timeframe choice (1m, 5m, 15m) and reading price action.
  4. Day 4: Support and resistance, identifying intraday levels.
  5. Day 5: Volume analysis and its role in confirming moves.
  6. Day 6: Simple strategy: momentum scalping concept and demo practice.
  7. Day 7: Review, journaling template setup, and risk rules (max risk per trade 0.5–1%).

Week 2 — Price action strategies (Days 8–14)

  1. Day 8: Breakout strategy — identifying breakouts with volume confirmation.
  2. Day 9: Pullback strategy — entering after a retracement to value area.
  3. Day 10: Moving averages for trend filters (EMA 8,21) and confluence setups.
  4. Day 11: Quick risk management advanced: trailing stops and partial profit booking.
  5. Day 12: Building a watchlist and pre-market preparation routine.
  6. Day 13: Live demo: paper trading a breakout and pullback (record process).
  7. Day 14: Review, trade journaling and KPI tracking (win rate, avg R, expectancy).

Week 3 — Tools, indicators & setups (Days 15–21)

  1. Day 15: Technical indicators: RSI, MACD—how to use them conservatively.
  2. Day 16: Order flow basics and reading Level 2 / DOM (if available).
  3. Day 17: Combining timeframes — 1m for entry, 15m for trend.
  4. Day 18: Risk allocation across trades and position sizing formulas.
  5. Day 19: Managing losing streaks and psychological rules.
  6. Day 20: Live practice day — execute only 3 setups, review afterward.
  7. Day 21: Mid-course performance check and adjust rules.

Week 4 — Advanced practice & preparation to trade live (Days 22–30)

  1. Day 22: Advanced entries — limit vs market debate and slippage control.
  2. Day 23: Developing a personalised trading plan and checklists.
  3. Day 24: Backtesting simple setups on historical intraday data.
  4. Day 25: Paper trading marathon — full session with journal.
  5. Day 26: Review and refine watchlist; set pre-market levels for next week.
  6. Day 27: Risk review: drawdown plan and capital preservation tactics.
  7. Day 28–30: Simulated live trading with decreasing demo buffer and final evaluation.

Daily routine & checklist (template)

  1. Pre-market: Check news, economic calendar, and gap stocks.
  2. Prepare watchlist and mark support/resistance levels (15 minutes).
  3. Set risk per trade (0.5–1%), calculate position size.
  4. Trade only setups that match your rules; log every trade.
  5. Post-market: Review trades, update journal, note lessons learned.

Practice materials & screenshots

Use a demo account from your broker or a platform like TradingView to practice. Example screenshots:

Trading screen example

Screenshot is for illustrative purposes. Replace with your own screen captures while journaling trades.

Trade journal template (copyable)


Date | Ticker | Time | Direction (Long/Short) | Entry | Stop | Target | Position Size | R multiple | Outcome | Notes 

Keep this in Google Sheets or Excel and update after every session. Track KPI weekly: total trades, win rate, avg R, max drawdown.

Safety & legal note

Intraday trading involves significant financial risk. This course is educational — not financial advice. Start with demo capital, never risk money you cannot afford to lose, and check local regulations and taxes before trading live.

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