Teaching Stock Trading the Right Way
We started in 2019 because too many people were losing money following flashy tips and overnight promises. Real trading knowledge takes time to build—and that's exactly what we focus on here.
How We Got Started
Back in 2019, I watched friends jump into the Vietnamese stock market without understanding basic concepts. They'd heard success stories and wanted in. Most lost their initial investments within months.
The problem wasn't the market—it was the learning approach. People were chasing tips instead of understanding patterns. They'd buy stocks because someone on social media said to, not because they'd analyzed anything themselves.
So we created something different. A program that starts with chart reading, moves through risk management, and eventually covers strategy building. No shortcuts. No promises about returns. Just proper education that takes six to twelve months to complete.
Our first cohort had eight students. Three dropped out after realizing trading requires actual work. The five who stayed? They're still active traders today, managing their own portfolios without chasing the next hot tip.
What Matters to Us
These aren't aspirational statements. They're the principles we actually follow when designing courses and working with students.
Realistic Timelines
Our programs run for months, not weeks. Students often need to revisit sections multiple times before concepts click. That's normal—and our structure accommodates it.
No Income Promises
We never discuss potential earnings or guaranteed results. Trading involves risk, and students need to understand that from day one. Our focus stays on building competence, not expectations.
Practice First
Students spend months working with demo accounts before risking real money. They analyze past market movements, test strategies, and learn from mistakes that don't cost anything.
Ongoing Support
Graduation doesn't mean goodbye. Former students can access updated materials and ask questions long after completing the program. Markets change—education should keep pace.
Local Context
We focus specifically on Vietnamese market mechanics, regulations, and common stock behaviors. Generic international trading advice often misses important local factors.
Honest Feedback
If someone's strategy analysis has holes, we point them out. Students appreciate direct assessment more than polite encouragement that doesn't help them improve.
Six Years of Learning
We've adjusted our approach several times based on what actually works versus what sounds good in theory.
First Program Launch
Started with eight students and a curriculum focused heavily on technical analysis. Quickly realized we needed more emphasis on risk management after watching students make overly aggressive trades with demo accounts.
Curriculum Restructure
Added dedicated modules on position sizing and stop-loss strategies. Extended program length from four to six months after realizing students needed more time to internalize concepts before moving forward.
Demo Account Requirement
Made three months of simulated trading mandatory before discussing real money strategies. This change came after noticing students who rushed into live trading often made preventable mistakes under pressure.
Alumni Network
Created ongoing support system for graduates dealing with market volatility. Previous students reached out during uncertain periods—formalized this into regular analysis sessions they can join.
Expanded Focus
Currently developing advanced modules for students who've completed fundamentals and want deeper analysis techniques. Next cohort begins September 2025 with updated Vietnamese market regulations integrated throughout.
Who Actually Teaches Here
I'm Linh Khánh Phạm, and I've been trading Vietnamese stocks since 2015. Started like most people—made some wins, took some losses, gradually figured out what actually works versus what just sounds clever.
By 2018, I was helping friends understand charts and market patterns. The questions they asked revealed how confusing most trading education materials were. Everything assumed prior knowledge or jumped straight to complex strategies without covering basics properly.
Teaching forces you to understand things more clearly yourself. When someone asks why a support level matters or how to calculate position size, you can't wave your hands and say "you'll get it eventually." You need concrete explanations backed by examples.
These days I split time between my own trading and course development. The market keeps teaching me new lessons—which means our materials keep evolving too. Next program update happens in August 2025 based on regulatory changes from earlier this year.
Small Group Teaching
Classes cap at twelve students so everyone gets individual feedback on their analysis work. Large cohorts make personal attention impossible—and generic feedback doesn't help anyone improve specific weaknesses.
Real Market Examples
Every concept gets illustrated with actual Vietnamese stocks from recent trading periods. Students analyze real movements, identify real patterns, and understand why certain approaches worked or failed in specific situations.
Ready to Learn Properly?
Our next program starts in September 2025. Six months of structured learning covering everything from basic chart reading through complete strategy development. No shortcuts—just thorough education.