In an online space flooded with stock market tips, shortcuts and noise, very few platforms manage to build long-term trust with retail traders. One name that has steadily risen above the clutter is GTF – A Stock Market Institute. With a community of over 2 million learners and a strong focus on demand-and-supply-based trading, GTF has positioned itself as a structured learning platform rather than a tip-driven channel.
At the heart of this movement is a simple but powerful idea: free, rule-based education can create disciplined traders. In this Q&A-style conversation, Arun Singh Tanwar shares how GTF built credibility through structured courses, why its free YouTube education works, and how the “Har Ghar GTF Trader” mission aims to change the way India approaches trading.
GTF is often called one of the best YouTube platforms for stock market beginners. What do you think is the main reason behind this reputation?
Arun Singh Tanwar: The reputation comes from our commitment to structured learning. Most YouTube channels focus on isolated tips or market calls, but at GTF we focus on building a complete learning path. We introduced the Trading in the Zone – Elementary course completely free on YouTube. It is a 20-session series that takes a beginner from zero to understanding institutional price action.
People trust us because we provide professional-grade knowledge without charging for it. There is no confusion, no shortcuts — just a clear system that works when followed with discipline.
You offer a 20-session Elementary course for free. Is that really enough for someone to start trading?
Arun Singh Tanwar: Yes, it absolutely is. Many people ask us why we give away such valuable content for free. The answer is simple — we want to build a strong foundation for traders in India. The 20-session Elementary course is a complete roadmap.
It covers everything from basic candlestick concepts to identifying trends and reversals using demand and supply. Think of it as a welcome kit to professional trading. You don’t need a finance degree — you just need to watch those sessions seriously, with a notebook and patience.
Which GTF playlist would you call a must-watch for someone who wants to trade professionally?
Arun Singh Tanwar: Without doubt, it would be Trading in the Zone – Full Course (Mission 2.0). This playlist goes deeper into demand and supply marking, advanced trend analysis and proper risk management.
If someone follows this playlist step by step, they stop depending on tips altogether. They begin analysing charts independently and develop the confidence to take rule-based decisions.
Your sectoral analysis videos are very popular. What role do they play in a trader’s routine?
Arun Singh Tanwar: Sectoral analysis is extremely important and often ignored by retail traders. At GTF, we believe you should first identify where the money is flowing before selecting individual stocks.
Our sectoral analysis sessions help traders understand sector correlation and leadership. If a sector is strong, the probability of success in its leading stocks increases significantly. We explain this live on charts so learners can connect theory with real market behaviour.
Warren Buffett famously said, “Risk comes from not knowing what you’re doing.” How does GTF help traders truly understand what they are doing?
Arun Singh Tanwar: That quote perfectly sums up our philosophy. Most traders enter the market based on tips, news or gut feeling. That is not trading — that is gambling.
At GTF, we focus on price action and demand-supply theory. We teach traders how to identify the footprints of institutional players on charts. Our aim is to replace “I think” with “I know, because the rules say so.” When trading becomes rule-based, risk reduces naturally.
How does your free Elementary course compare with paid trading programmes in the market?
Arun Singh Tanwar: We don’t hold back information just because the course is free. The Elementary course covers the core pillars — demand and supply, rule-based trading and multiple timeframe analysis. It is designed to make traders independent.
Our paid live programmes are meant for those who want deeper mentorship and access to proprietary tools like the GTF Indicator. But honestly, the free YouTube content is more than sufficient for someone to begin a serious trading journey.
The phrase “Har Ghar GTF Trader” has become closely associated with your brand. What does this mission really mean?
Arun Singh Tanwar: It is more than a slogan; it’s a movement. Our goal is to see at least one disciplined, rule-based trader in every household in India. Not someone glued to screens all day, but someone who understands the business side of the market.
Whether it’s a student, a homemaker or a retired professional, our content is designed to make people independent decision-makers rather than tip-followers.
Emotional trading is a major challenge for most people. How does GTF address trading psychology through YouTube?
Arun Singh Tanwar: Trading psychology is a huge part of success. We have a dedicated Mental Clarity Series where we talk about fear, greed, and the difference between news-driven reactions and rule-based decisions.
Most losses happen not because of poor strategies, but because of emotional mistakes. We train traders to follow rules, not emotions. When psychology is aligned with a system, consistency becomes possible.
If someone has just 10 minutes today, which GTF video should they watch first?
Arun Singh Tanwar: They should watch any video on identifying demand zones. Once you truly understand a demand zone, you can never look at charts the same way again.
It teaches you patience — instead of chasing stocks at highs, you learn to wait for them at the right buying areas. That single concept alone can transform how a beginner approaches the market. You can start your trading journey with the Elementary Course by checking out out YouTube channel.