Understanding the Market Maker Method doesn't require complexity — it requires sequence.
Most traders fail because they learn fragments but never follow a clear learning path.
This page gives you a simple, structured 7-day onboarding sequence to help you understand:
- the core AMD cycle,
- the institutional motive behind each phase,
- and how the PAT AMD Indicator reveals this structure in real time.
Follow this sequence and you'll build a foundation stronger than most traders who have been studying for years.
Day 1 — Understand the Market Maker Method
Begin with the central truth:
The market is moved by operations, not trends.
Those operations are the three phases:
- Accumulation
- Manipulation
- Distribution (Profit Release)
These phases repeat because institutions follow the same business model every day:
accumulate → trap → release → reset.
Day 1 — Understand the AMD CycleRead this once today — slowly.
Day 2 — Observe AMD in the Real Market
Today is about watching the method unfold.
Choose one market (EURUSD or NAS100 works well) and observe:
- Where is price accumulating?
- Where is belief being manipulated?
- Where is profit being released?
Don't trade anything yet.
Watch the AMD introduction videos Day 2 — Watch AMD VideosYour job is only to see the cycle.
Day 3 — Download the Manual
Now take the next step into depth.
The manual expands on:
- AMD cycle flow
- stop-hunt mechanics
- buffer zones
- belief testing
- distribution logic
- why retail systems fail
Download the Manual (Free) Day 3 — Read the ManualSpend today reading the first few chapters.
You're building context — not trying to memorise.
Day 4 — Make AMD Visible (PAT Indicator)
This is the moment everything clicks.
The PAT AMD Indicator shows:
- accumulation zones
- manipulation traps
- buffer boundaries
- institutional pressure
- distribution (profit release) targets
It does not predict.
It reveals what the Market Makers are doing.
Learn about the PAT AMD Indicator Day 4 — Explore PAT IndicatorToday's task:
Open a chart and simply watch AMD unfold with the visual guides.
Day 5 — Connect the Five Visual Elements to AMD
These are the only five visual elements in PAT:
- Floating Zone — sentiment & accumulation
- Ray Lines — remembered value pivots
- Pressure Points — conviction fracturing
- Buffers — manipulation boundaries
- Whale Markers — profit release signals
Spend today understanding the mapping:
- Accumulation → Floating Zone + Ray Lines
- Manipulation → Pressure Points + Buffers
- Distribution (Profit Release) → Whale Markers
Revisit the manual chapter on these elements. Day 5 — Review the ManualThis mapping is the heart of the method.
Day 6 — Observe One Complete AMD Cycle
Choose a single trading session:
- London
- New York
- Asia (if you must, but it's slower)
Your task:
- Identify Accumulation
- Watch Manipulation unfold
- See where Distribution (Profit Release) happens
- Note where the next cycle begins
This is where traders start having "aha" moments.
Day 7 — Review, Reset, Simplify
The final step is bringing everything together.
Today, ask yourself:
- Where did Accumulation begin?
- How was belief manipulated?
- Where was profit released?
- What did PAT reveal that raw candles didn't show?
- What confused you?
- What are you beginning to see more clearly?
Then return to the manual.
Reread the first chapter.
Everything will feel sharper.
What Happens Now
Most traders fail because they are unstructured.
You now have structure.
If you follow this 7-day sequence, you will:
- see the market as engineered
- stop being surprised by stop runs
- recognise manipulation early
- anticipate the profit-release move
- develop calm, confident observation
- understand the institutional business model
When you understand the Market Maker Method, the noise disappears.
Next Step
Go to the next foundational page:
This onboarding path works.
Stay with it. The clarity will surprise you.