Learn to Read the Gold Market - From the Beginning Most trading courses assume you already know things you don't. They throw terms at you, skip the basics, and leave you more confused than when you started. This isn't that. The GBT Mentorship starts at the very beginning, and we mean the very beginning. If you have never placed a trade in your life, you are in exactly the right place. Nothing is introduced before it has been earned. Every concept builds on the one before it, and nothing is taught that cannot be immediately applied to a live chart. What You'll Actually Learn Here's what the journey looks like, in plain English. First, you'll understand what's actually happening. What trading actually is. Why Gold is the instrument this system is built for. How to read a candlestick, what bid and ask mean, and critically, what liquidity is and why it is the engine behind every significant price move. Most retail traders never truly understand liquidity. This is where the perspective shift happens. Then you'll learn the number system. The GBT system is built around a specific set of numbers that correspond to certain minutes on the clock. The idea sounds unusual at first, but the evidence on the chart is undeniable. Certain minutes produce structural reactions in Gold's price consistently and repeatedly. You'll learn exactly which minutes to watch, why they matter, and how to spot them in real time. Then you'll learn to read the clock like a tool. There are four simple calculations you can do with any clock time that reveal hidden information about where the market is likely to move next. By the time you've completed the clock sessions, you'll be able to look at the time and immediately know which minutes are structurally significant, and which ones are noise. Then comes the trading framework itself. The Gold market operates through two distinct patterns. One creates smaller, predictable, oscillating moves every 90 minutes. The other creates the large directional moves, the ones that can be worth hundreds of dollars. You'll learn to identify which one is running, what its unique signatures are, and how to position yourself accordingly.