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MBT Learn

Learn to read structure, momentum, and market bias.

Build a practical foundation in chart reading, indicators, price action, liquidity, and multi-timeframe context. Every topic is tied back to how MarketBiasTracker explains live market conditions.

Start the learning pathSee how MBT reads markets
1H / 4H / 1D
timeframe context
RSI / EMA / ATR
indicator foundations
Levels / Sweeps
price action map
MBT education console
Structure, momentum, volatility
level contextCurrent readBullish, with friction watchRSI / momentum panel

Choose a skill

Market education that starts with the chart

Pick a topic family to see the concepts and guides behind it. The visuals are simplified teaching diagrams, not platform screenshots.

Select a module to update the detail panel beside it on desktop. On smaller screens, the same panel stacks below the module grid.

EMA + RSI contextsupportive

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Indicators

7 guides

Momentum, trend, volatility, and participation tools that turn raw price movement into context.

Used in MBT reports

RSI, EMA, ATR, volume, and compression fields inside MBT reports.

Why it matters

Indicators help explain whether structure is being supported by momentum, participation, and range.

Common mistake

Treating one indicator as the full read instead of checking whether it agrees with price structure.

Start here

What Is RSI?A simple guide to Relative Strength Index, overbought, oversold, and divergence.

Related next

EMAATRBollinger BandsVolume

Progression cue

Next, compare RSI with EMA structure before reading volatility.

How MBT reads markets

A reading is built from structure, momentum, volatility, and warnings.

MBT does not treat one indicator as the whole story. It studies whether the timeframes agree, whether momentum supports the move, and whether warnings like friction or exhaustion weaken the read.

Example read
Bias forms from agreement, not one indicator
1H4H1Daligned
Structure

Higher lows hold above the active level

Momentum

RSI supports, but is not extreme

Volatility

ATR expansion confirms participation

Warnings

Friction rising means continuation needs proof

Show, then explain

Core concepts with chart-native visuals

Each concept is introduced with a simplified market panel so the idea feels connected to price, levels, and indicator behavior.

EMA + RSI contextsupportive

RSI and momentum

Core

Read whether momentum is supporting the move, fading, or reaching a less efficient zone.

Open guide
higher highs / higher lows

EMA trend structure

Core

Use moving averages to separate clean trend alignment from compression and chop.

Open guide
range expandsATR rising

ATR and volatility

Core

See when range is expanding, contracting, or becoming too unstable for clean continuation.

Open guide
body, wick, rejectionbody controllower wick

Candles and wick rejection

Beginner

Understand body control, failed tests, and how wicks reveal attempted movement.

Open guide
resistancesupport

Structure and key levels

Beginner

Track support, resistance, breakouts, retests, and level flips in context.

Open guide
price higher, momentum lower

Divergence

Applied

Compare price progress against oscillator behavior when momentum stops agreeing.

Open guide
resting highssweep

Liquidity sweeps

Applied

Study stop runs, fast rejection, and whether price accepts or rejects a key level.

Open guide
1H4H1Daligned

Bias alignment

Applied

Combine direction, momentum, volatility, and warnings into a clearer market read.

Open guide

Learning path

A clean sequence for building market context

Start with structure and levels, then add indicators and multi-timeframe alignment. This keeps the learning path practical instead of turning the library into a glossary.

Beginner

Start with the chart before adding indicators.

Step 1
What Is Market Structure?A clear guide to higher highs, lower lows, ranges, and why price structure is the foundation behind nearly every other trading signal.What Are Support and Resistance?A clean guide to reaction zones, level flips, breakouts, and why levels are usually areas, not exact lines.

Core tools

Add the indicators that explain momentum, trend, and range.

Step 2
What Is RSI?A simple guide to Relative Strength Index, overbought, oversold, and divergence.What Is EMA?Moving averages, trend direction, and why EMAs react faster than SMAs.What Is ATR?Volatility, movement size, and why ATR measures speed and range, not direction.

Applied context

Connect the pieces into a usable market read.

Step 3
What Is Multi-Timeframe Analysis?A clear guide to reading 1H, 4H, and 1D together so short-term moves make sense inside the bigger market picture.What Is Trend Friction?A simple guide to internal trend conflict, weakening follow-through, and why a trend can still exist while becoming less clean.

Complete library

Browse every guide by market skill

The full library stays grouped by topic family so you can move from foundations into indicators, price action, and MBT-specific context without losing the thread.

EMA + RSI contextsupportive

Indicators

Momentum, trend, volatility, and participation tools that turn raw price movement into context.

7
RSIEMAATRBollinger BandsVolumeEMA StackEMA Compression
resistancesupport

Price Action

Structure, levels, breakouts, pullbacks, and retests inside a chart the market is actively negotiating.

6
Support and Resistancea Breakouta False Breakouta Pullbacka Level FlipFibonacci Retracement
body, wick, rejectionbody controllower wick

Candles & Wicks

Rejection, indecision, body control, and wick behavior that reveal what price tested but could not hold.

4
a Hammer Candlea Doji Candlea Wickan Engulfing Candle
price higher, momentum lower

Divergence

Price and momentum disagreeing, often before continuation quality starts to weaken.

2
Bullish DivergenceBearish Divergence
resting highssweep

Liquidity & Sweeps

Level runs, stop clusters, failed breaks, and the difference between acceptance and rejection.

1
a Liquidity Sweep
1HBull4HMixed1DBull

Bias & Context

How confluence, friction, exhaustion, bounce potential, and trend quality affect the final read.

5
ConfluenceTrend FrictionExhaustion RiskBounce ProbabilityTrend Strength
1H4H1Daligned

Multi-Timeframe

Reading 1H, 4H, and 1D together so short-term movement makes sense inside the larger backdrop.

1
Multi-Timeframe Analysis
higher highs / higher lows

Foundations

The durable basics behind market structure, volatility, and trend quality.

3
Market StructureVolatilityTrend Strength

Educational, not promotional

Learn the context behind the numbers before relying on the score.

MBT Learn is built to make the live readings easier to inspect: why a market leans bullish or bearish, what weakens conviction, and which warnings matter before the next chart decision.

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