Lesson 1 of 6

Chart anatomy and candle logic

Read candle structure and chart context before using signals.

This lesson is part of Price Action and Chart Reading and turns the course plan into a real route with practical context, companion surfaces, and a guided next step.

Back to course

Lesson-route truth

This lesson route is useful for guided progress right now, but saved continuity still depends on public release

Use Chart anatomy and candle logic confidently for public learning, while keeping auth continuity, premium workflow promises, and support follow-through honest until those live paths are fully verified.

Signed-in continuity is active enough to carry lesson usage into account and workspace flows.
Commercial billing is intentionally scheduled later during private beta, so missing Razorpay inputs should not be treated as a blocker here.
Support delivery is still not fully active, so lesson-route support expectations should stay conservative.

Support registry rows

11

In progress

4

Blocked

3

Support continuity

amitbhawani@gmail.com

Format

Video lesson

Duration

24 min

Course level

Intermediate

Access

Bundle included

What to prepare before this lesson

Understand basic market terminology
Be comfortable opening stock charts and switching timeframes
Have one or two stocks or indices you already follow

What this lesson unlocks

Read candle structure and chart context before using signals.
Read candles, structure, support and resistance with clarity
Use charts with context instead of pure indicator dependence
Prepare for Riddra advanced charts and future indicator logic

Included support assets

Chart-reading worksheet pack
Trade-planning and review template
Setup checklist for layouts and follow-up practice

Lesson operating note

The education layer now has real lesson destinations instead of stopping at course-level summaries. The remaining work is progress persistence, media embeds, replay assets, and bundle-aware access control, but this route already gives users a concrete lesson-by-lesson reading path.