TickerDrill
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An interactive way to learn the markets.

InteractiveTickerDrill pairs written lessons with a coach who narrates a real, live chart on screen, draws on it as they teach, and stops to ask you questions along the way. You don't watch a recording: you respond, you draw, you decide. The first public chapter is taking shape now.

What makes it different

A course that talks back.

TickerDrill isn't a video, a podcast, or a textbook. It's all three woven together, and it responds to what you do.

01

Read it. Hear it. See it.

Every lesson comes with the full text, a coach narrating in your ear, and a real chart on screen, all in sync. Skim, listen, or follow along; the medium adapts to you.

02

The coach interacts with the chart.

Watch the coach mark the pivot, draw the trendline, highlight the candle, right there on a live chart. Not a pre-rendered video. You can scrub back, zoom in, and inspect the data yourself.

03

And the coach asks you questions.

Halfway through a lesson the coach pauses: "Where would you put the stop?" You answer, on the chart, and the lesson picks up from your response. Reps, not recall.

Why interactive

Watching a video isn't the same as doing the work.

The difference between knowing a concept and being able to use it on a live chart is enormous. Here's how TickerDrill closes that gap.

Videos and books

A one-way broadcast.

  • You watch someone else do it. Your hands never move.
  • Charts are static screenshots; you can't poke at them.
  • Quizzes ask you to recall, never to act.
  • If you space out for thirty seconds, you've lost the thread.
  • The same lesson plays the same way for everyone.

The TickerDrill course

A two-way conversation.

  • The coach asks; you answer on the chart, in your own time.
  • Charts are real: zoom, scrub, replay, inspect any candle.
  • Every section ends with a hands-on task, not a multiple choice.
  • Get something wrong and the coach loops back, in plain language.
  • The lesson adapts to what you've done, not just what you've seen.

Practice that grades itself

Every course is full of real charts you act on.

After each lesson you're handed a chart and asked to do the work: place the entry, set the stop, size the position. The app evaluates every move against the strategy you're learning, and tells you exactly what's right and what to rethink.

NVDACup-with-handle drill · dailyDrill 04 of 12
TARGET 198.50ENTRY 187.40STOP 178.20
Entry on pivot
Stop a touch loose
Risk: 1.2% of account

Every move you make is graded against the strategy you're studying.

No multiple choice. No "watch and nod." You commit to a decision on a real chart, and the app tells you whether it lines up with the rules of this strategy, not a generic checklist.

  • Entry placement

    Did you enter at the pivot, on a pullback, or chase the breakout? Graded by the strategy's entry rules.

  • Stop loss

    Below the handle low, under the 50-day, or a fixed ATR? Each course has its own answer, and we check yours against it.

  • Risk and sizing

    Position size, % of account at risk, R-multiple to target. The math is checked, not assumed.

  • Trade management

    When to trail, when to scale out, when to walk away. Evaluated turn by turn as the chart unfolds.

Tailored to each course. The same drill on the same chart is graded differently in the O'Neil course than in the Weinstein course, because the rules are different. You're not learning trading in the abstract; you're learning this system, on real charts, until it sticks.

Questions you might have

Quick answers while we build.

The first public chapter is in progress. We'd rather open it when the lesson, narration, chart, and grading loop all feel worth your study time.

Chapter one is taking shape.

We're building the first public lesson around one promise: less watching, more chart work.