New S&P 500 Training Series: How Market Makers Really Move the Index

A complete S&P 500 training series is now live. Learn how market makers structure the index using the PAT Indicator, and see the patterns, intent, and belief cycles most traders never notice.

New S&P 500 Training Series: How Market Makers Really Move the Index
Full S&P500 Training Course

Understanding the S&P 500 is one of the most valuable skills a trader can develop — yet it’s also one of the most misunderstood markets.

That’s why I’ve just released a complete S&P 500 training series, designed to walk you step by step through how the index actually moves, using the PAT Indicator and the Market Maker Method.

This isn’t theory.
It’s a practical, visual breakdown of how professional money positions itself, distributes risk, and engineers belief in the world’s most watched index.

What This Training Covers

Across the series, I work directly on live charts and show you:

  • How market makers structure the S&P 500 differently from Forex pairs
  • Why the index behaves the way it does around key levels
  • How to read buffers, whale activity, and belief cycles on the S&P
  • The recurring patterns that appear day after day
  • How PAT reveals intent rather than reacting to price after the fact

If you’ve ever felt that the S&P 500 “moves differently” — this series explains exactly why.

Why the S&P 500 Matters

The S&P 500 is not just another market.
It’s where institutional intent is often clearest, liquidity is deepest, and manipulation is most visible once you know what to look for.

When you learn to read this market properly, it sharpens your understanding of all markets.

Where to Watch the Training

You can access the full S&P 500 series in two places:

I recommend watching the videos in order — they build progressively and are designed to recalibrate how you see the market, not just how you trade it.

Final Thought

If you’re serious about understanding market structure, belief, and professional positioning — this series will change how you view the S&P 500.

Take your time with it.
Watch it alongside your charts.
And let the patterns reveal themselves.


Martin Cole
Creator of the PAT Indicator