The prerequisite is fluency in the core framework — not a specific article count. You should be able to identify daily bias, read BOS and CHoCH, and locate the relevant PD array tool on a clean chart before applying. The application form asks you to describe a recent trade setup using ICT vocabulary — that answer reveals your current level more accurately than an article count. If you are unsure, complete the course outline first.
No. The mentorship is purely educational. There are no trade signals, no entry alerts, no “buy here” messages, and no copy-trade service. Every session is structured around understanding the ICT framework more deeply and applying it more accurately. A trader who depends on signals from someone else has not learned to trade. That is not what this programme is for.
Live sessions focus on the most liquid markets where ICT setups are most reliably documented: Forex majors (EURUSD, GBPUSD, AUDUSD), Gold (XAUUSD), and US equity index futures (ES, NQ). The London and NY kill zones are the primary session windows covered. The methodology applies across all liquid markets — the specific instruments are interchangeable once the framework is internalised.
Not yet. Start with Article 01: What is ICT Trading? and work through the full core ICT programme in order. The free programme covers everything a beginner needs to build the foundational framework. The mentorship exists to refine and apply that framework in live conditions — it is not designed to introduce it. Joining before the foundation is there would be a poor use of your time and money.
Sessions are recorded and available to members who cannot attend live. That said, live attendance — particularly for trade reviews and Q&A — produces a materially different outcome than watching recordings. If your schedule prevents you from attending at least the majority of sessions live, it may be worth waiting for a cohort that runs at more suitable hours for your timezone.
Submit the application form below. The form asks about your current ICT knowledge, the markets you focus on, the specific execution gaps you are trying to address, and a brief description of a recent trade setup using framework vocabulary. Applications are reviewed and accepted based on framework readiness — the mentorship is not open enrollment. If your application is not accepted at this stage, you will receive a recommendation for which articles to revisit before reapplying.