RippleTechRadat

Building Trading Skills Through Structured Education

Understanding Markets Through Experience

We started in 2019 because we noticed something. Most trading education felt either too academic or too aggressive. People needed something different.

Our Journey

Built on Real Trading Floors

Before becoming educators, we spent years analyzing market movements for institutional clients. The reality? Success in stock trading isn't about secret formulas. It's about understanding patterns, managing risk properly, and keeping your emotions in check.

When we launched in Vietnam, we wanted to serve the growing community of individual traders who were serious about learning but overwhelmed by conflicting advice. Our approach focuses on practical analysis methods that work in Southeast Asian markets, where local factors often play a bigger role than global trends.

We're not promising overnight success. Markets don't work that way. But we can show you how experienced traders think through decisions, manage their portfolios, and adapt to changing conditions.

Market analysis workspace with trading charts

Realistic Expectations

We teach technical and fundamental analysis as tools, not magic wands. Students learn to evaluate market conditions, identify potential opportunities, and understand when to stay out of trades. The goal is developing judgment that improves over time.

Trading platform displaying stock market data

Vietnam Market Focus

Global strategies don't always translate directly to local exchanges. We spend considerable time on VN-Index behavior, sectoral trends in Vietnamese stocks, and how regional economic policies affect trading decisions. It's context that makes a difference.

How We Structure Learning

Our programs combine technical skill development with portfolio management principles. Students work through case studies based on actual market scenarios from 2023-2024.

1

Chart Reading Fundamentals

Start with understanding price action, volume patterns, and basic technical indicators. No need to memorize fifty indicators when you can read what five or six reliable ones are actually saying about market sentiment.

2

Risk Management Framework

This is where most beginners struggle. We cover position sizing, stop-loss placement, and portfolio diversification strategies that help protect capital during volatile periods. Conservative approaches that let you stay in the game long-term.

3

Market Psychology Application

Understanding your own decision-making patterns matters as much as reading charts. We discuss common behavioral traps, emotional discipline, and developing trading routines that reduce impulsive decisions.

4

Strategy Development Practice

By the later modules, students begin building personalized trading approaches based on their risk tolerance, time availability, and market interests. It's about finding methods that fit your situation, not copying someone else's exact system.

Led By Market Practitioners

Our instruction comes from professionals who actively analyze markets and continue managing portfolios. Teaching forces us to stay sharp and explain concepts clearly.

Hendrik Voss, Lead Trading Instructor

Hendrik Voss

Lead Trading Instructor

Hendrik spent twelve years in quantitative analysis before moving to education. His background includes work with emerging market funds and proprietary trading desks. He believes most retail traders can improve their results significantly by focusing on fewer, higher-probability setups rather than chasing every market movement. His sessions cover technical analysis frameworks and risk management principles drawn from institutional trading practices.

Our Next Program Starts September 2025

If you're interested in developing structured trading skills and understanding market analysis methods, reach out. We're happy to discuss whether our approach matches what you're looking for.

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What Makes Our Method Different

We focus on building analytical skills rather than promoting specific trading systems. Markets change, so adaptability matters more than memorizing rigid rules.

Students reviewing market data during workshop

Small Group Sessions

We cap enrollment at fifteen students per cohort. This allows for detailed feedback on individual trading plans and more substantive discussion during market review sessions. Everyone gets attention to their specific questions.

Detailed stock chart analysis on computer screen

Ongoing Market Commentary

Program participants receive weekly market analysis notes covering Vietnamese stocks and regional developments. These aren't trade recommendations but educational breakdowns of how we're interpreting current conditions and what factors we're monitoring.