PROGRAMS — Begini
Structured Learning Tracks For Systematic Traders
Begini operates three parallel learning tracks, each designed around a specific stage of trader development. From foundational systematic trading through advanced risk engineering to fund-level capital preparation — every program is built on the same core infrastructure: structured immersion, real-time feedback, individual accountability, and measurable progress. This is not content consumption. This is deliberate practice under observation, with consequences for poor execution and recognition for consistent improvement.
You are not buying access to videos. You are entering a selective environment where your trades are reviewed, your psychology is challenged, and your ability to follow structure is tested in live market conditions. The goal is not to make you feel good about trading — it is to make you functional, repeatable, and defensible in your decision-making process. We run programs for individuals who understand that growth is neither linear nor comfortable, and who are willing to trade ego for operational clarity.
WHAT MAKES IT WORK
Why our programs work
Five structural principles that separate training from entertainment
LEARNING TRACKS
Three tracks. Three depths. One framework.
Choose based on where you are, not where you wish you were
Program comparison
All three tracks share the same core philosophy — only depth and focus differ
Who each program is for
Matching candidates to tracks based on experience, psychology, and goals
You belong in Begini Base if:
- You have never traded futures, or you have tried but lost money quickly due to poor position sizing and emotional decision-making
- You trade spot markets but have no systematic approach — you buy when things "feel cheap" and sell when you "think it's topped"
- You understand basic concepts like support/resistance and candlestick patterns, but you have no structured entry/exit criteria or risk management rules
- You want to build a foundation that is repeatable, defensible, and small enough to test without blowing up your account while you learn
You belong in Begini Pro if:
- You have been trading actively for at least 6–12 months, but your equity curve oscillates wildly — good weeks followed by destructive revenge-trading spirals
- You know how to identify setups, but you struggle with execution discipline, position management, and knowing when to step away during tilt or low-conviction environments
- You have a rough system, but it breaks under pressure — you overtrade when winning, freeze when losing, and lack the psychological infrastructure to stabilize performance
- You are ready to be challenged, to rebuild broken parts of your process, and to accept that your current approach is not working because the structure is weak, not because the market is rigged
You belong in Fund Track if:
- You have a functional trading system with verified history — even if small size — and you are ready to professionalize your process for external capital evaluation
- You want to pass prop firm challenges, interview for fund analyst roles, or secure private allocations from high-net-worth individuals who demand transparency and risk discipline
- You understand that managing external capital is not about taking bigger positions — it is about operating inside institutional constraints and communicating in the language of risk-adjusted returns
- You are psychologically mature enough to handle blunt feedback, to discuss your weaknesses without defensiveness, and to accept that investability is earned through process clarity, not through charisma or sales skills
Selection is mandatory. Not everyone is accepted.
We do not operate on an open-enrollment model. Selection exists to protect both you and the integrity of the learning environment. If you are not coachable, if you refuse to log trades, if you argue with feedback instead of implementing it — you will fail, and we would rather reject you upfront than waste your capital and our time watching you self-destruct.
During selection, we evaluate:
The filter is not elitism. It is risk management. You get peers who are serious. We get students we can actually help. No one wastes time pretending that motivation alone can compensate for lack of discipline.