Optuma Courses

Optuma courses are aimed at helping you get the most out of your investment in the Optuma tools. Optuma is a sophisticated piece of software and these courses are designed to help you as you begin your journey into using the software and optionally building your own scripts.

Free
23 Lessons

Optuma 101 – Getting Started

Areas covered include Installation, Opening Charts, Opening and Using Watchlists, Chart Headers and Footers, Chart Overlays, the Scanning Manager, Tiling Charts, Relative Comparison Charts, Page and Chart Layouts, and much more.

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Free
18 Lessons

Introduction to Scripting

An introduction to the Optuma Scripting Language: learn how to create your own scans, tools, and back tests based on any technical condition.

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Free
11 Lessons

Intermediate Scripting

Build on your scripting basics with this intermediate course.

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Free
14 Lessons

Advanced Scripting

Take your analysis to the next level with advanced scripting functions.

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22 Lessons

Advanced Quantitative Testing

Overview How can I be sure that my new trading idea will work?Is there a change I could make that…

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Our Teaching Team​

Mathew Verdouw, CMT, CFTe

CEO, Developer, Trainer​

Mathew has been living and breathing Technical Analysis since 1996. As a programmer, it was not enough to just know about TA, Mathew had to understand every calculation in every indicator. As a born teacher, Mathew makes sure that the content is easy to understand and delivered in a way that will help you prepare for the exams.

Darren Hawkins, MSFT

Senior Software Specialist, Trainer

Darren is the senior Software Specialist at Optuma. He joined the company in 2009 after attending an introductory technical analysis course. Darren now instructs users all over the world, from experienced Wall Street traders and professional money managers to individual traders drawing their first trendlines.