MACD Training Course
Momentum confirmation. Use MACD to filter out low-conviction setups.
MACD measures momentum alignment between fast and slow moving averages. This course teaches MACD not as a standalone signal, but as a filter on price-action setups — the combination that separates profitable traders from indicator-chasers.
Quick answer
MACD is a free FundedReady training course with 5 progressive simulator levels. It teaches the setup rules, entry timing, and common mistakes before you risk real or prop firm capital.
- Level 16: What the components mean and how they combine.
- Level 17: Why MACD crosses work in trends and fail in chop.
- Level 18: Spot price/MACD divergence at structural levels.
- Level 19: Combine MACD confirmation with flag breakouts.
The 5-level curriculum
Reading the MACD line and histogram
What the components mean and how they combine.
Crossovers in trending markets
Why MACD crosses work in trends and fail in chop.
Divergences: the high-edge setup
Spot price/MACD divergence at structural levels.
MACD + price action
Combine MACD confirmation with flag breakouts.
Filtering fake signals
Skip MACD crosses in ranging markets — the fastest way to lose money.
Frequently asked questions
What MACD settings does the course use?
Can I trade MACD alone without price action?
Sources and review notes
- FundedReady methodology - How FundedReady structures simulator lessons and educational content.
- TradingView Lightweight Charts - Open-source charting library used by the simulator.
FundedReady courses are educational simulator drills. They do not place trades, provide signals, or guarantee trading results.