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The Safe Trader (TST) is a structured trading education and mentorship organization that started in Rohini, Delhi, India. Its website emphasizes that it is “not a signal group” and “not selling indicators,” but instead teaches trading models that can be written down, reviewed, and refined. Its offerings include offline centers, online cohorts, recorded modules via its app, and a free 30-minute consultation.
The curriculum is divided into four levels: Level 1 Foundation starts from the basics, covering candlesticks, MT5, support and resistance, and liquidity sweeps; Level 2 Advanced Execution covers execution frameworks such as trendlines, US100, and Fibonacci; Level 3 Professional Trader expands into markets such as BTC, UK100, and US100; Level 4 SMC Elite is invitation-only and includes three confidential Smart Money strategies, daily mentor-guided trading, and a WhatsApp mentor line. Teaching formats include offline classes, live online sessions, recorded app-based learning, and mentor groups of up to 1:3 after Level 2.
The public website content does not disclose the specific tuition fees for each level; pricing appears to be confirmed at enrollment or on the invoice. Level 4 states a recommended working capital of over ₹5L, but this seems more like a trading capital threshold than a course fee. As for refunds, course fees are generally non-refundable after classes begin. Level 2 and Level 3 include a 6-month performance-linked refund review, while Level 4 has a 3-month review period. However, students must strictly follow the model, stop-loss rules, and risk controls, and submit trading journals, broker records, and attendance proof. This is not a profit guarantee.
The strengths are a clear learning path and an emphasis on position sizing, stop-losses, 0.5% risk per trade, weekly drawdown limits, and trading journals, making it relatively suitable for building trading discipline. Small-group mentor reviews and real-time chart-based teaching also offer more feedback value than purely recorded courses. The drawbacks are limited price transparency and limited disclosure of mentor backgrounds and regulatory qualifications. The terms also state that it is not a SEBI-registered investment adviser or research analyst, and that the legal entity is still being established. Profit figures shown in student cases should also be viewed cautiously and should not be extrapolated as future returns.
It is better suited to students aged 18 or above who want to systematically learn trading processes and risk management. Beginners can start with Level 1, while experienced traders may be assessed for level skipping. Chinese users should note that the courses are clearly oriented toward the Indian market, with offline centers in India; payments, communication time zones, trading instruments, and the compliance environment may not align well. The site’s accessibility from China cannot be determined from the public content. Alternatives include investor education from domestic Chinese brokers, exchange-run investor education resources, public TradingView courses, and financial markets courses on Coursera or Udemy.
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