Find Your Stage

Find your stage. Start where your edge actually is.

Before you begin

This is a self-assessment, not a test of worth. Five questions map how you actually think and decide right now, not how long you have traded, and point you to the stage built for where you are. It takes under two minutes, needs no email, and runs entirely in your browser. Starting in the right place is the single biggest factor in whether the learning sticks, which is the only reason this exists.

Answer honestly, because the assessment is only useful if it is. There are no wrong answers, only an accurate picture, and the most common and most costly mistake in learning to trade is starting too far ahead of where you actually are. Your result is a strong directional indication; a real conversation at orientation confirms the exact stage before any decision is made.

Question 1 of 5

How long have you been actively following or trading the markets?

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Question 2 of 5

When you decide to enter a trade, what is that decision actually based on?

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Question 3 of 5

Before you enter a trade, how do you define your risk on that position?

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Question 4 of 5

How do you review your trades after they close?

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Question 5 of 5

What is the most honest description of where your trading breaks down right now?

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Your stage

Your result

Where to start, and why

This self-assessment gives a strong directional indication only. It is not a promise of results, not investment advice, and not a judgement of your ability. A real orientation conversation confirms your exact stage before any enrolment decision is made.

How the result is read. Your five answers score from 0 to 15 across experience, entries, risk, review and self-diagnosis. A lower score is not a worse person, it is an earlier, more honest starting point, and starting there is exactly what makes the later stages work. The higher stages, Systems Architect and Institutional Elite, are placed through conversation rather than a short quiz.

After the assessment

A real conversation confirms your stage, not a quiz alone.

Step 01

The assessment gives a direction

Your result shows which stage fits how you currently think and decide. It is a precise starting point, not a verdict, and it is entirely private to you.

Step 02

Orientation confirms the stage

A brief, honest conversation about your background, goals and current process. No pressure and no hard sell; the only outcome is an accurate stage recommendation.

Step 03

You start in the right place

You begin in the stage built for where you are, not the most expensive one. Starting correctly is the single biggest factor in whether the learning lands.

Know where you stand. Then start where the work will actually hold.