Trendline Mastery: Course Outline
Note: Outline components highlighted in blue indicate narration by Peter Bain. All other items in black font are
narrated by Frank Paul.
1) INTRODUCTION
1. Intro
2. Module 1 Title Page
3. Interview of Peter Bain by Frank Paul
4. Course Objectives
5. Note on Presentation Format
6. Course Objectives, 1-4
7. Course Objectives, 5-8
8. Course Objectives, 9-12
9. Risk Disclosure Statement
10. Contact Us
2) DRAWING TRENDLINES
1. Module 2 Title Page
2. Module 2 Objectives
3. What Do Trendlines Do?
4. Why Draw Trendlines?
5. Why Trendlines Are Usually More Effective Than Indicators
6. Chart Example
7. Overview of Common Sense Trendlines
8. Common Sense Trendlines: Procedure (Rising Support)
9. Chart Example
10. Common Sense Trendlines: Procedure (Falling Resistance)
11. Chart Example
12. Common Sense Trendlines: Useful Tips
13. Chart Example
14. Peter’s Overview of DeMark Trendlines
15. Tom DeMark Trendline Differences to Common Sense Trendlines
16. Chart Example
17. Knowing Which Method To Use
18. Chart Example
19. What Next?
3) USING TRENDLINES
1. Module 2 Title Page
2. Module 3 Objectives
3. Basic Application #1: Establishing A Change In High-Level Trend
4. Chart Example
5. Basic Application #2: Confirming A Continuation Move Underway
6. Chart Example
7. Basic Application #3: Reading Market Flow
8. Chart Example
9. Basic Application #4: Anticipating a Consolidation or Range Breakout
10. Chart Example
11. Basic Application #5: Finding An Entry Trigger
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12. Chart Example
13. Basic Application #6: Monitoring An Open Position
14. Chart Example
15. When You Need To Drill Down To Draw A Trendline More Clearly
16. Chart Example
17. Using Chart Alarms For Pending Trendline Breaks
18. Chart Example
19. How To Perform A Top-Down Trendline Analysis
20. Chart Example
4) DRAWING TREND CHANNELS
1. Module 4 Title Page
2. Module 4 Objectives
3. What Are Trend Channels?
4. A Simple Trend Channel Looks Like This
5. What Do Trend Channels Do?
6. Why Draw Trend Channels?
7. How Do Trend Channels Relate To Trendlines?
8. Chart Example
9. Step 1: Drawing The Outer Boundary Lines
10. Chart Example
11. Step 2: Drawing The Inner Quartile Lines
12. Chart Example Using ProRealTime
13. Chart Example Using NinjaTrader
14. Automated vs. Manually Drawn Channels
15. Automated Type #1: Standard Error Channel
16. Chart Example
17. Automated Type #2: Standard Deviation Channel
18. Chart Example
19. Automated Type #3: Raff Channel
20. Chart Example
21. Pitfalls Of Automated Trend Channel Methods
5) USING TREND CHANNELS
1. Module 5 Title Page
2. Module 5 Objectives
3. Basic Application #1: Monitoring A High-Level Trend In Progress
4. Chart Example
5. Basic Application #2: Confirming A High-Level Trend Reversal
6. Chart Example
7. Basic Application #3: Anticipating Overbought/Oversold Conditions
8. Chart Example
9. Basic Application #4: Monitoring A Retracement Against The Trend
10. Chart Example
11. Basic Application #5: Identifying Secondary Support/Resistance
12. Chart Example
13. Basic Application #6: Establishing Take-Profit Targets
14. Chart Example
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15. Redrawing and Updating Trend Channels
16. Chart Example
17. How To Perform A Top-Down Trend Channel Analysis
18. Chart Example
6) USING TREND LINES AND TREND CHANNELS IN COMBINATION
1. Module 6 Title Page
2. Module 6 Objectives
3. The Basic Idea: Corrective Trendlines Within Trend Channels
4. Chart Example
5. Step 1: Draw the Trend Channel On The Higher Timeframe
6. Chart Example
7. Step 2: Find A Counter-Trend Swing Point Within the Trend Channel
8. Chart Example
9. Step 3: Draw the Corrective Trendline From The Swing Point
10. Chart Example
11. Step 4: Transpose the Corrective Trendline To The Next Lower Timeframe
12. Chart Example
13. Step 5: Confirm The Corrective Trendline Break
14. Chart Example
15. Step 6: Look For a Trade Entry Trigger In The Trending Direction
16. Chart Example
7) USING HORIZONTAL AND DIAGONAL SUPPORT/RESISTANCE LINES IN COMBINATION
1. Module 7 Title Page
2. Module 7 Objectives
3. What Horizontal Support/Resistance Lines Do
4. Chart Example
5. Why Drawing Only Horizontal Lines is Insufficient
6. Chart Example
7. Types of Horizontal Support/Resistance Lines
8. Horizontal Type #1: Old Highs as Resistance
9. Chart Example
10. Horizontal Type #2: Broken Old Highs as Support
11. Chart Example
12. Horizontal Type #3: Old Lows as Support
13. Chart Example
14. Horizontal Type #4: Broken Old Lows as Resistance
15. Chart Example
16. Horizontal Type #5: Pivots
17. Chart Example
18. The Basic Idea: Horizontal Support/Resistance Into Diagonal Trendline Break
19. Chart Example
8) USING TREND LINES AND CHANNELS IN COMBINATION WITH FIBONACCI RETRACEMENTS
1. Module 8 Title Page
2. Module 8 Objectives
3. Note on Fibonacci
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4. Step 1: Draw The Trend Channel
5. Chart Example
6. Step 2: Identify Swing Points Within The Channel
7. Chart Example
8. Step 3: Draw Fibonacci Retracements & Extensions
9. Chart Example
10. Step 4: Draw The Corrective Trendline
11. Chart Example
12. Step 5: Assess Profit Targets On Fibo Extensions & Channel Targets
13. Chart Example
14. Step 6: Confirm the Retracement Trendline Break
15. Chart Example
16. Step 7: Look for a Trade Entry Trigger In The Trending Direction
17. Chart Example
9) SPECIAL APPLICATION #1: USING TRENDLINE BREAK ENTRY TRIGGERS
1. Module 9 Title Page
2. Module 9 Objectives
3. Step 1: Find A Tradable Trend Bias
4. Chart Example
5. Step 2: Find A Counter-Trend Rejection Wick
6. Chart Example
7. Step 3: Drill Down To The Next Lower Timeframe
8. Chart Example
9. Step 4: Draw The Corrective Trendline On The Lower Timeframe
10. Chart Example
11. Step 5: Confirm The Trendline Break
12. Chart Example
13. Step 6: Enter The Trade And Apply The Initial Protective Stop
14. Chart Example
10) SPECIAL APPLICATION #2: USING TRENDLINE TAKE-PROFIT TARGETS
1. Module 10 Title Page
2. Module 10 Objectives
3. Trendline-based Price Projections: An Introduction
4. The Tom Demark Price Projection Method
5. Chart Example
6. Strengths and Weaknesses of the Tom Demark Method
7. The Joe Chung Price Projection Method
8. Chart Example
9. Strengths and Weaknesses of the Joe Chung Method
10. Chart Example
11. Step 1: Draw The Trendline
12. Chart Example
13. Step 2: Measure The Trendline Gap
14. Chart Example
15. Step 3: Identify The Location Of The Trendline Break
16. Chart Example
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17. Step 4: Draw The Price Projection
18. Chart Example
19. Step 5: Monitor The Open Position En Route to Target
20. Chart Example
11) SPECIAL APPLICATION #3: USING TREND CHANNEL TAKE-PROFIT TARGETS
1. Module 11 Title Page
2. Module 11 Objectives
3. Step 1: Find The Channel Boundary Intersection Point
4. Chart Example (Bullish)
5. Chart Example (Bearish)
6. Step 2: Let The Target Dictate The Scale Of Your Trade
7. Chart Example
8. Step 3: Find The Setup And Entry Trigger
9. Chart Example
10. Step 4: Apply The Limit Exit
11. Chart Example
12. Step 5: Monitor The Open Position En Route to Target
13. Chart Example
14. What To Do About Different Boundary Targets On Different Timeframes
15. Chart Example
12) CASE STUDY EXAMPLE: “PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER”
1. Module 12 Title Page
2. Module 12 Objectives
3. Case Study Details
4. Top-Down Chart Analysis
5. Concluding comments from Frank and Peter
6. Outro
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