What is TSK?
TSK stands for Trend, Structure, and Key Levels.
TSK is an educational, rule-based market analysis framework designed to help traders study market behavior, identify trends and key price areas, and apply a structured approach to trade planning.
TSK focuses on objective price action concepts and does not provide individualized investment advice, trade recommendations, or signals.
Who is TSK designed for?
TSK is designed for individuals who want to learn a structured approach to technical market analysis, including:
- Beginners seeking a clear and repeatable way to study market structure
- Intermediate traders refining their execution process
- Advanced traders looking to standardize market bias and execution alignment
- Traders who prefer price-based analysis over indicator-driven methods
- Traders who use confirmation frameworks rather than automated signals
TSK is intended for educational use and can be applied to various asset classes and timeframes.
What features does TSK include?
TSK includes:
- Trend identification concepts to support directional market analysis
- Market structure analysis (breaks, shifts, and continuations)
- Key level mapping (support, resistance, and supply and demand zones)
- Structured entry and confirmation guidelines for educational purposes
- Risk management principles and position-sizing concepts
- Session-based market observation (London and New York sessions)
- Optional scanner tools to assist with identifying markets that meet predefined technical criteria
The TSK Scanner is a market-analysis support tool only.
It does not generate trading signals, execute trades, or provide trade recommendations.
All trading decisions remain the sole responsibility of the user.
Important risk and disclosure statement
TSK is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, trading advice, or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument.
Trading in forex, futures, cryptocurrencies, indices, and other leveraged products involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. Past performance and example scenarios are not indicative of future results.
Users should consider their financial situation, experience, and risk tolerance and, where appropriate, seek advice from a qualified financial professional.