Pristine – Ron Wagner – Creating a Profitable Trading & Investing Plan + Techniques to Perfect Your Intraday GAP brings two practical priorities together: a structured trading and investing plan, and a focused approach to intraday gap and “guerilla” style opportunities. If your biggest problem is not effort but inconsistency, this program is designed to help you replace improvisation with a repeatable process.
You are not buying a magic entry. You are building a business-like framework: define who you are as a trader, choose a strategy that fits your style, control risk across different market environments, and use chart-based techniques to filter for higher-quality intraday setups. When you treat trading as a system of decisions, your execution becomes calmer and more consistent.
What is the Pristine – Ron Wagner – Creating a Profitable Trading & Investing Plan + Techniques to Perfect Your Intraday GAP course about?
This course is commonly presented as a multi-part training package led by Ron Wagner, with two complementary tracks:
- Creating a Profitable Trading & Investing Plan – 6 Key Components (Part I & Part II): a step-by-step framework to define your trading identity, align goals, select an appropriate style and strategy, and apply money management with realistic expectations.
- Techniques to Perfect Your Intra-Day, Gap and Guerilla Trading (Part I & Part II): chart-focused decision rules for intraday trading, including gap and “guerilla” approaches, with emphasis on selecting the right charts and using multiple time frame context.
The plan side helps you answer “what am I doing and why?” The intraday gap side helps you answer “what should I trade today, and what should I avoid?” Together, they push you toward a disciplined workflow: preparation, selection, execution, and review.
Important note: trading involves risk, and no education can guarantee results. The value of this training is in sharpening decision quality, building consistency, and reducing avoidable mistakes through structure and repetition.
What will you learn?
- How to define yourself as a trader or investor, so your strategy matches your personality and time availability.
- How to set goals and translate them into a practical plan you can follow week after week.
- How to choose a trading style and strategy that fits you, instead of copying someone else’s tactics.
- How to apply money management and adjust risk for different market environments.
- How to establish realistic expectations for trades, so you stop forcing outcomes.
- Why technical analysis can support intraday decision-making, especially for chart selection and timing.
- How average bar trading ranges can influence intraday planning and trade selection.
- What not to trade, and which charts can offer stronger potential for intraday opportunities.
- How to use a key reference chart to improve probabilities and avoid low-quality setups.
- How multi-time frame analysis supports context, confirmation, and cleaner execution.
Who is it for?
This program is best suited for traders who are motivated but want a more structured way to operate. It may fit you if you recognize any of these patterns:
- You have strategies saved, but you execute inconsistently because your routine changes daily.
- You take trades without clear risk boundaries, then manage emotionally in real time.
- You want to trade gaps and early-session moves, but you struggle to select the right charts.
- You want a trading plan that covers goals, style fit, and money management, not just entries.
It is also relevant for traders who want to treat trading like a business: with definitions, constraints, and review habits. If you prefer random signals or “set-and-forget” claims, this is not the right mindset.
How does it work?
The structure is typically delivered as “Part I” and “Part II” trainings for each track. That matters because it encourages staged learning: foundational planning first, then practical application and refinement. A high-leverage way to use this program is to apply it as a weekly operating system:
- Weekly plan (30–60 minutes): define goals, risk limits, and strategy choice for the week based on your style and available time.
- Daily selection (10–20 minutes): filter what to trade and what not to trade, using chart selection principles and multi-time frame context.
- Execution rules (during the session): pre-define invalidation points and position risk so you are not negotiating with yourself mid-trade.
- Review (10 minutes post-session): document whether you followed the plan and what conditions produced your best decisions.
Because the intraday component is positioned around gap and early-session opportunity, it is especially useful in markets and instruments where opening gaps and early liquidity create clear movement windows. If your market does not “gap” in the classic sense, you can still apply the selection and multi-time frame concepts to your session’s highest-volatility periods.
Benefits
- Clearer decision-making: you stop mixing strategies and start using a defined playbook.
- Risk-first discipline: money management becomes part of the plan, not an afterthought.
- Better trade selection: you learn to avoid low-quality charts and focus on higher-potential opportunities.
- More consistent routines: planning + execution + review creates progress you can measure.
- Stronger context: multi-time frame analysis helps you trade with the trend and environment, not against it.
If you want a practical next step, start by applying the planning concepts to one strategy only, then layer in the intraday selection techniques once your execution is stable. Access the course now if your priority is building a repeatable process, not chasing “new setups” every week.
Prerequisites
- Basic chart literacy (candles/bars, support/resistance, trend context).
- Understanding of position sizing basics and the difference between a plan and a signal.
- A charting platform you can use daily for selection and multi-time frame review.
- Willingness to follow rules and track decisions with a simple journal.
This is not a certification program and it does not replace personal due diligence. It is best used as a framework to improve discipline and decision quality through practice.
About the author
Ron Wagner is presented in course materials as a senior figure within Pristine Education and as the instructor for both the trading plan framework and the intraday gap/guerilla technique series. The teaching emphasis is practical and process-oriented: defining trader identity and goals, applying money management, and selecting trades through chart-based filters and multi-time frame context.
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Course content
- Creating a Profitable Trading & Investing Plan – 6 Key Components (Part I): defining yourself as a trader/investor; identifying your style fit; selecting a strategy and trading style; clarifying goals and how to pursue them; applying money management across market environments; setting expectations per trade; common pitfalls to avoid.
- Creating a Profitable Trading & Investing Plan – 6 Key Components (Part II): refining your plan into a step-by-step action framework, with focus on selecting approaches that fit you and turning information into a structured plan you can apply immediately.
- Techniques to Perfect Your Intra-Day, Gap and Guerilla Trading (Part I): why technical analysis is used for intraday decisions; the importance of average bar trading ranges; what not to trade; selecting charts with higher potential; a key reference chart to improve probability; best chart selection for intraday; tradable voids; “pictures of certainty”; multiple time frame analysis.
- Techniques to Perfect Your Intra-Day, Gap and Guerilla Trading (Part II): gap and guerilla opportunity framing, positioned around extracting opportunity early in the session and building a repeatable approach to these setups through clear selection rules and disciplined execution.
If you want a structured plan plus practical intraday gap techniques you can review and practice, access the course now and start building your rules with discipline.




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