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Stock Trading for Beginners

Stock Trading for Beginners

By: Tyler Stokes
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Summary

Welcome to "Stock Trading for Beginners," hosted by Tyler Stokes of StokesTrades.com. This podcast is a real-time chronicle of my journey in stock trading, focusing on a low-stress, momentum-based strategy that fits busy schedules. As I share my experiences, from a 144% portfolio gain in 6 months, to lessons learned over two years, I invite you to learn alongside me, exploring the triumphs and challenges of becoming a proficient trader.

In "Stock Trading for Beginners," you’ll get an authentic, behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to succeed in stock trading. Each episode breaks down complex concepts into beginner-friendly lessons, emphasizing practical strategies that don’t require hours of daily market monitoring. From choosing a strategy that suits your lifestyle to mastering risk management and market dynamics, this podcast covers it all.

What sets this podcast apart is its focus on real-world trading experience tailored for beginners. As a seasoned affiliate marketer and entrepreneur, I approach stock trading with a fresh perspective, offering honest reflections and actionable insights. Whether I’m sharing my momentum trading strategy, discussing patience in market cycles, or reviewing tools and resources, I bring you along for every step of the journey.

Listeners can expect:

  • Practical insights into starting and succeeding in stock trading with a focus on momentum strategies.
  • Honest reviews of tools, resources, and trading techniques.
  • A step-by-step guide to building a sustainable trading foundation.
  • An engaging narrative of my personal trading journey, including successes, challenges, and lessons learned.

"Stock Trading for Beginners" is more than just a podcast—it’s a community for aspiring traders to learn, grow, and succeed together. Join me as I share the strategies and mindset that have driven my success, and let’s embark on this educational adventure together.

Subscribe now and join our free Skool community at Skool.com/trading to start trading smarter!


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Episodes
  • Why Technical Analysis Feels So Confusing at First
    May 12 2026

    Welcome to the Stock Trading for Beginners Podcast!

    In this episode, we break down why technical analysis feels so confusing at first — and how to simplify it.


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    A lot of beginner traders feel overwhelmed when they first start learning charts.

    • Too many indicators.
    • Too many strategies.
    • Too many opinions.

    And the more they try to learn, the more confusing it can feel.

    But a big reason for that is because most people approach technical analysis the wrong way.

    They look for certainty.

    When in reality, trading is about probabilities.

    This episode walks through a much simpler way to think about technical analysis so charts start to feel more clear, more structured, and a lot less overwhelming.


    What We Cover:

    Why Technical Analysis Feels Overwhelming

    Most beginners try to learn everything at once:

    • Indicators
    • Patterns
    • Strategies
    • Signals
    • Predictions

    But more information does not always create more clarity.

    A lot of the confusion comes from trying to find certainty in a market that is built on probabilities.


    The Shift From Certainty → Probability

    Technical analysis is not about knowing exactly what will happen next.

    It’s about identifying higher-probability areas on the chart.

    Support: Areas where buyers are more likely to step in.

    Resistance: Areas where sellers are more likely to step in.

    Once you start thinking in probabilities instead of predictions, charts become much easier to understand.


    Why Structure Comes Before Tools

    Before adding indicators, you first need to understand the structure of the chart itself.

    Ask:

    • Is the chart bullish?
    • Bearish?
    • Ranging?
    • Making higher highs and higher lows?
    • Making lower highs and lower lows?

    Without structure, indicators usually create more confusion instead of more clarity.


    Why Support & Resistance Simplifies Everything

    Support and resistance gives you the “map” of the chart.

    Instead of trying to predict every move, you start identifying:

    • Better locations
    • Worse locations
    • Higher-probability areas
    • Calmer entries

    This is the core idea behind the framework:

    Only buy support. Be cautious at resistance.


    How To Actually Use Technical Indicators

    Most beginners add too many indicators too quickly.

    But indicators should support the chart — not replace basic chart reading.

    The better approach:

    • Read structure first
    • Identify support/resistance
    • Then layer tools for confirmation

    Examples include:

    • Moving averages
    • Fibonacci retracements
    • Ichimoku Cloud
    • Gann Squares

    This is where confluence comes from:

    Multiple tools lining up in the same area.


    Why Experience Matters So Much

    Some parts of chart reading cannot just be memorized.

    They need to be experienced.

    The more charts you watch:

    • The more obvious support becomes
    • The more obvious resistance becomes
    • The more you recognize bullish vs bearish structure
    • The more confidence you build

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    10 mins
  • Why Support & Resistance Actually Works (Most Traders Don’t Understand This)
    May 4 2026

    Welcome to the Stock Trading for Beginners Podcast!

    In this episode, we break down one of the most commonly used concepts in trading — but also one of the most misunderstood.


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    A lot of traders can draw support and resistance on a chart…

    But far fewer actually understand why price reacts at those levels.

    • Why does price bounce at support?
    • Why does it get rejected at resistance?
    • And why do these same zones keep showing up over and over again?

    Once you understand what’s happening behind the scenes, support and resistance stops feeling random — and starts becoming one of the most powerful tools in your trading.

    Support and resistance is not just about drawing lines…

    It’s about understanding behavior, order flow, and probability.

    This episode breaks down what’s actually happening behind those levels — and how to start using them in a more structured way.


    What We Cover:


    Why Markets Remember Key Prices

    Charts aren’t random. When price reacts strongly at a level, traders remember it. Previous highs, lows, and key zones often act as future support or resistance.


    Why Support & Resistance Are Zones (Not Lines)

    Price rarely reacts at one exact number. These levels are areas where buying or selling pressure tends to show up — not perfect lines.


    What’s Actually Happening Behind the Scenes

    Support and resistance work because orders cluster in these areas.

    At resistance:

    • Traders take profits
    • New sellers enter
    • Short sellers may step in

    At support:

    • Buyers step in
    • Traders look for entries
    • Short sellers cover positions

    This clustering of orders is what causes price to react.


    The Role of Trader Psychology

    Support and resistance also work because traders believe they work.

    When enough people watch the same levels, their actions reinforce the reaction. This creates a self-fulfilling effect in the market.


    Why Institutions Use These Levels Too

    These zones aren’t just for retail traders.

    Institutions look for liquidity — and support/resistance levels are where large amounts of orders tend to sit. That’s why reactions can be stronger in these areas.


    The Core Rule: Only Buy Support

    If you buy at resistance, you are often entering where others are selling.

    If you buy at support, you are entering where buyers are more likely to step in.

    It doesn’t guarantee a winning trade — but it puts probability in your favor.


    A Simple Entry Framework

    Before entering a trade, ask:

    • Is price near support or resistance?
    • Is the overall structure bullish?
    • Is there confluence (multiple signals lining up)?

    If not, it’s usually better to wait.


    Takeaway

    Support and resistance works because:

    • Markets remember important prices
    • Orders cluster in key areas
    • Trader behavior reinforces reactions
    • Institutions use these zones too

    When you understand this, you stop guessing…

    And start making more structured, higher-probability decisions.


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    9 mins
  • I Was Overwhelmed by Trading... Until I Learned This Simple Framework
    Apr 27 2026

    Welcome to season 4, episode 16 of the Stock Trading for Beginners Podcast!

    In this episode, we do something a little different.

    Instead of breaking down charts or strategies, we walk through the story behind Momentum Trading Alliance — and how I went from feeling overwhelmed and confused… to building a simple, low-stress, rules-based framework for trading.

    Because what most beginners don’t realize is this:

    You don’t need more indicators, more strategies, or more information.

    You need a better process.

    If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure where to actually buy a stock — this episode will likely resonate with you.


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    Most beginner traders struggle not because they aren’t learning...

    But because they don’t have a clear, repeatable framework to apply what they’ve learned.

    This episode breaks down the key turning points that led to building a simpler, more structured approach to trading.


    What We Cover:


    Why More Information Actually Makes Trading Harder

    Most beginners think they need more indicators and strategies. In reality, too much information creates confusion and makes it harder to make clear decisions on a chart.


    Why Most Trading Styles Don’t Fit Real Life

    Many traders are drawn to fast-paced, high-stress trading styles that don’t match their schedule or personality. This often leads to burnout, inconsistency, and emotional decisions.


    The Shift From “What to Buy” to “Where to Buy”

    One of the biggest breakthroughs is realizing that success in trading comes down to location on the chart — not just the stock itself. Buying at support vs resistance changes everything.


    Why Most Losses Come From Bad Entries

    Losses are often caused by poor location, emotional decisions, and lack of structure — not because the trader picked a bad stock or needed more tools.


    The Core Rule: Buy Support, Not Resistance

    The foundation of the Momentum Trading Alliance framework is simple:

    • Focus on support zones
    • Avoid resistance
    • Use confluence
    • Respect structure
    • Be patient


    How a Strategy Becomes Actually Useful

    A strategy only works if it’s simple enough to follow, flexible enough to fit different lifestyles, and clear enough to apply consistently.


    Why Confidence Comes From Clarity

    The real test of any framework is whether other traders can learn it, apply it, and feel more confident making decisions on real charts.


    The Bigger Mission Behind Momentum Trading Alliance

    Trading doesn’t need to be stressful, chaotic, or a full-time job.

    With the right process, it can be a calm, structured way to manage part of your portfolio and make better long-term decisions.


    Takeaway

    Most beginner traders go through the same journey:

    • They start overwhelmed
    • They chase complexity
    • They try strategies that don’t fit their life
    • They struggle with entries and emotions

    But the breakthrough comes when you simplify.

    A clear framework built around:

    • Support
    • Structure
    • Confluence
    • And patience

    …is what tur

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    12 mins
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