Risk academy courses for Advanced level
Beginner
Intermediate
General Training Structure (Advanced Level / One-on-One Learning)
This program is designed for learners who already have a basic understanding of options and are familiar with the principles of the U.S. financial markets. The primary objective of the course is to help participants develop a structured approach to market analysis, risk management, and informed decision-making through a systematic educational methodology.
The program is based on more than 25 years of experience in developing educational materials and practical teaching methods. Throughout the course, participants progressively study options terminology, position structure, strategy concepts, scenario analysis, and methods for evaluating different market conditions.
Access to the program is available after registration and successful completion of the entrance assessment. The assessment consists of:
- 3 questions
- up to 4.5 minutes per question
- at least 2 out of 3 questions must be answered correctly
After successfully completing the assessment, participants may enroll in a learning group and choose a class schedule. The assessment may be retaken after 30 minutes if necessary.
If the assessment result is not sufficient for admission to the Advanced level, we recommend starting with a more appropriate learning level. If you believe your knowledge exceeds the assessment result, you may book a free consultation. We will conduct an additional educational evaluation of your current knowledge and recommend the most appropriate learning program. All Risk Academy programs are provided for educational purposes only. Risk Academy does not provide investment advice, brokerage services, portfolio management, or execute trades on behalf of participants.
Advanced
The course includes three key modules: technical analysis (methodology and checkpoint questions), a rule-based trading strategy, and paper.
1-on-1
The program covers key topics in American-style stock options.
Applied Market Analysis
Practical work is essential not only to adapt to the market and understand nuances that cannot be conveyed by theory alone, but also to.