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I'm afraid this is mostly a matter of reading as much as you can -- as many different posts as you can -- which will not necessarily all be about what you want, and trying to piece it together as well as you can, given how things make sense to you, and then, most importantly, actually doing some trading.
This may not be good news, but it is the truth. If you just get a small account and get even some simulated trading done, which all trading platforms provide, that will be better than just learning theory. You can look into platforms that let you do sim trading without having a brokerage account (but you should expect to pay something for it) and that let you "trade" in sim using delayed but otherwise real data. Sim is not as good as real trading, with its risks, but it is better than nothing.
You will not find someone who is going to do step-by-step training for you, tailored to your needs, for free, on the internet. You can look at books (good sometimes for theory) and courses (usually not good at all). And step very carefully in the jungle of paid-for advice (better yet, stay away.)
So dive into the posts that traders are making, take what you can and ask many questions. Actually trade, or trade in sim, when you can. It will not be easy, but it something we have all had to do.
Remember to ask questions. People will be willing to help. Just expect many different answers, and test what you are given against your own experience. It will probably be a challenge.
And good luck.
Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote