# Banana Trading Labs

Trading Labs mission: provide everyone an outlook of market and an overview about trading through knowledge, trading setups, analysis and much more about what the team have been through to help labs member gain better, clearer perspective about market and from that perspective to gain profit for the time being.

*<mark style="color:purple;">With core value:</mark>*

* **Integrity**
* **Responsibility**
* **Sustainability**

The core value above is prerequisite of Trading Labs and from there the team will contribute and provide there best product for the community.

<mark style="color:purple;">Activity at Trading Labs:</mark>

* Setup, chia sẻ setup theo các phương pháp Price Action, Scalping, Swing....
* Market review&#x20;
* Trading workshop
* Viewpoint live sharing&#x20;
* Trading education
* Trading contest

Market review and Workshop, other than Trading Labs activity, will be trending content stick with market current situation and also what community member voting on the see

*<mark style="color:orange;">Join BRL community on Discord to access to in-depth analysis of our professional trader</mark>*  [*<mark style="color:orange;">**https://discord.com/invite/brl**</mark>*](https://discord.com/invite/brl)


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