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Guided Exercises

Understanding becomes stronger when it's put into practice. revenue-classes.com's guided exercises ask you to observe a situation, identify the useful information, and formulate a structured response.

Each activity works a precise skill: recognizing a trend, spotting a zone, comparing scenarios, defining a confirmation, or choosing an appropriate posture. After submitting, you can compare your approach with a guided method.

Method

How does an exercise work?

01

Observe

Review a simplified chart, a market description, or a short scenario.

02

Complete

Describe a trend, sort information, spot a zone, or compare several hypotheses.

03

Justify

State the elements that support your reading without presenting a possibility as a certainty.

04

Compare

Discover the expected steps and the common mistakes to avoid.

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Context Trend Support and resistance Volatility Scenarios Confirmation Method Decision
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Available exercises

Observing the context

Sort the primary and secondary information in a scenario.

6 minutes

Identifying a trend

Recognize an uptrend, a downtrend, or a phase with no clear direction.

7 minutes

Spotting support and resistance

Mark two important zones and explain their role.

8 minutes

Comparing volatility

Compare two periods based on the amplitude and regularity of price moves.

6 minutes

Building two scenarios

Write a bullish hypothesis and a bearish hypothesis from the same context.

10 minutes

Defining confirmation and invalidation

Specify what would strengthen your reading and what would make it incorrect.

8 minutes

Choosing a posture

Choose between acting, waiting, or observing, then justify your choice.

7 minutes
Example

Example prompt

The price has been rising for several periods, but is approaching a zone already tested. Moves are becoming wider and less regular.

Describe the dominant trend, identify the important zone, flag an element of fragility, then define a confirmation, an invalidation, and a consistent posture.

The goal isn't to predict the next move. It's to show how you organize the information available.

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With a learner dashboard, you can save a response, resume an exercise, view completed activities, bookmark favorites, and identify skills to review.

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Choose a skill, complete a short task, and compare your reasoning with the guided method.