CYBERTRADER Academy

Futures Course

A tighter futures framework built around session bias, liquidity behavior, and disciplined execution in the markets that punish hesitation the fastest.

3 Core Modules Session-based logic Execution under pressure
Session bias Liquidity and traps Execution rules Review process
Included free with Sidekick and Hub memberships. Designed for traders who need a cleaner first-hour and intraday decision framework.

What This Course Emphasizes

Futures trading punishes poor context fast. This course slows the thinking down so the execution can become more precise when the market speeds up.

Session Awareness

Know when the market is likely to trend, rotate, or trap based on session bias and timing.

Liquidity Literacy

Read sweeps, failed breaks, and obvious trap areas instead of reacting late after the move.

Execution Discipline

Reduce overtrading by defining exactly what qualifies as a valid futures setup.

Consistent Review

Measure whether your issue is bias, execution, or risk management instead of calling every loss bad luck.

Course Structure

The course now reads like a real progression through futures context, entry logic, and performance refinement.

Module 1

Market Structure + Session Bias

The first module defines the map before the trade. Futures traders need to know where they are inside the day, not just what candle is moving right now.

  • Build bias using market structure, key levels, and session location.
  • Understand why the same setup can mean different things at the open, midday, or later in the session.
  • Set clear invalidation points before execution so you stop improvising after entry.
Module 2

Liquidity, Traps, and Confirmation Rules

This module sharpens your ability to recognize when price is truly breaking and when it is only clearing liquidity before reversing.

  • Study how futures often move through obvious levels before revealing the real direction.
  • Use confirmation rules so you do not confuse liquidity grabs with clean continuation.
  • Build patience around trap zones and stop entering at the worst possible moment.
Module 3

Execution, Risk, and Review Process

The final module ties the framework together by tightening execution, defining risk, and building a review loop that futures traders can actually use.

  • Turn a valid setup into a clear sequence: bias, trigger, risk, management, and post-trade notes.
  • Keep position size and daily drawdown rules grounded in process instead of emotion.
  • Review whether your best trades come from specific sessions, specific conditions, or specific setups.

Futures rewards preparation, not reaction.

The traders who do well in futures consistently are not faster — they are more prepared. The course is built around that idea.