Profiletraders – Market Profile All 5 courses is a Market Profile learning bundle designed to help you read market structure with more clarity and trade with a plan instead of reacting to noise. In the first moments of the session, price moves fast and emotions move faster. This program focuses on a calmer edge: value, acceptance and rejection, and repeatable trade frameworks you can prepare before the open.
Market Profile is not about predicting the future with a single indicator. It is a way to organize the auction: where the market finds value, where it rejects price, and how the day develops in real time. That context can support better decisions on entries, exits, and risk, especially for day traders who need structure under pressure.
Trading involves risk. This training is educational and aims to improve your process, not to promise a specific financial outcome.
What is the Profiletraders – Market Profile All 5 courses course about?
This course bundle centers on Market Profile trading education from Profile Traders, led by Reza Dilmaghani. The verified Market Profile curriculum is organized as a progression from foundation to application, with three core courses that cover beginner-to-intermediate concepts first, then advanced trade set-ups, and finally tactical day-trading execution for the developing session.
The learning path starts by building your ability to read and interpret Market Profile charts: how they are constructed, why they differ from standard bar or candle charts, and how concepts like value area, point of control, and initial balance frame the day. From there, it moves into a set-up oriented approach that emphasizes planning ahead of the open, identifying key reference levels, and recognizing market balance and imbalance. Finally, it focuses on the developing day with tactical strategies such as opening range logic, early time-bracket analysis, failed range extensions, ledges, gaps, and stop management.
Across the bundle, the focus stays practical. You are guided to translate Market Profile information into decisions you can actually execute: what you want to see, where you want to act, and what invalidates the trade idea.
What will you learn?
- How Market Profile charts are built and how to read them with confidence, beyond simple candles and patterns.
- How to use value area concepts and the bell-curve logic to interpret where the market is spending time and where it is not.
- How to recognize and use Point of Control (POC), Initial Balance (IB), and Range Extension (RE) as practical session reference points.
- How to identify day types, open styles, and profile shapes, then align your strategy to the day you are actually seeing.
- How to find key reference price levels and relate overnight structure to the regular session structure.
- How to think in terms of auction market balance and imbalance, and how acceptance versus rejection can drive trade decisions.
- How to build set-up based plans ahead of the open, including entries, stops, and targets designed around Market Profile structure.
- How to use early-session information, including opening range and the first three time brackets, to frame opportunity and risk.
- How to trade developing-day scenarios such as failed range extensions, ledges, and gaps with a structured playbook.
- How to improve execution with a defined stop management approach, so risk stays controlled when conditions shift.
Who is it for?
This bundle is best for traders who want structure and context, not random signals. It is a strong fit if you:
- Are new to Market Profile and want a complete foundation before attempting advanced set-ups.
- Already know basic Market Profile terms but struggle to convert them into a daily plan you can execute.
- Trade intraday and want a developing-day framework that helps you act earlier and with clearer invalidation points.
- Prefer a rules-based workflow, where preparation and repeatable scenarios reduce emotional, reactive decisions.
If you are looking for shortcuts, guaranteed results, or a system that removes risk, this is not the right expectation. The value here is improved decision quality and a more consistent process.
How does it work?
The Market Profile curriculum is delivered as downloadable video-based instruction with supporting manuals in the higher levels. The verified course progression includes:
- Market Profile Boot Camp (Level 1): beginner to intermediary, a 3-hour video presentation, delivered as a video download.
- Market Profile Trade Set-ups (Level 2): intermediary to advanced, a 2:15-hour video presentation, delivered as video plus a 32-page manual download.
- Market Profile for Day Trading (Level 3): intermediary to advanced, a 1:38-hour video presentation, delivered as video plus a 32-page manual download.
A practical way to implement the material is to treat each level as a build step. First, you learn the language of value and profile structure. Next, you create a pre-session planning routine that maps scenarios and reference levels. Finally, you focus on execution during the developing day, using time-based checkpoints and defined tactics to avoid chasing price.
Benefits
The biggest benefit is context. Market Profile can help you stop treating every price movement as equal. Instead, you learn to separate areas of acceptance from areas of rejection, and to plan around where trade ideas are more likely to make sense.
You also gain a clearer session framework. Concepts like opening range, early time-brackets, and range extension are used to structure the day, so you can define what you are waiting for and what would change your bias.
Finally, you get a more operational approach to risk. A trade idea is only as good as its invalidation and management. By focusing on pre-planned stops and structured day tactics, you can reduce impulsive adjustments and keep decisions consistent.
Prerequisites
You do not need advanced math or programming, but you should be comfortable with basic trading concepts like order types, stop-loss logic, and consistent position sizing. You will also need access to charting that can display Market Profile information for the markets you trade. Since trading performance depends on many variables, start with a risk-first mindset and focus on process improvement.
About the author
Profile Traders is a Market Profile education and trading brand led by Reza Dilmaghani. The training is positioned around practical auction-market reading and real-world application, with an emphasis on building a structured skill set that can be applied across sessions and changing conditions.
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Course curriculum
- Market Profile Boot Camp (Level 1): how Market Profile is constructed; value area and the bell curve; Point of Control (POC); Initial Balance (IB); Range Extension (RE); buying and selling tails; minus development; open styles and open locations; day types; trending versus bracketing markets; trend health and potential end signals; rotation break possibilities; profile shapes (P, b, D); support and resistance inside Market Profile structure.
- Market Profile Trade Set-ups (Level 2): trading based on value; analyzing a profile chart; key principles of electronic auction markets; identifying reference price levels; balance and imbalance; timing entries with order flow concepts; responsive versus initiative behavior; using volume patterns; linking overnight and day profiles; interpreting daily profile structure and market development phases; identifying trends earlier; integrating Market Profile with traditional technical analysis; correlating monthly, weekly, and daily profiles; building trading plans and set-up checklists.
- Market Profile for Day Trading (Level 3): opening range trade logic; interpreting the first three time brackets and early-session information; value area and initial balance in the developing day; failed range extensions and responses; reading developing price action; bullish and bearish ledges; identifying potential session highs and lows; handling price outside the prior day range and projecting actionable levels; gap types and practical gap handling; stop management as a repeatable trade management technique.
Access the course now if you want a structured Market Profile path that turns chart information into a repeatable daily plan and execution playbook.




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