As a beginner, I was exploring coinbase pro, and I noticed that when I look at the LTC market for example, when I click on the coinbase pro button to look at that market, or any market, my web browser fills my screen with a candle graph and a tone of other information.
My goal is to be able to look at that webpage and be able understand/navigate the whole thing. But there has to be a class on it. And so far I've found online beginners classes spread around the internet and as I'm exploring which one to take I'm making this post to ask you guys:
You don't really need to undergo classes or whatnot to understand the charts/candles that the website shows, it's more on the technical side of things and you can easily look up what they mean. Naturally, having someone teach you is the most efficient, but learning by yourself shouldn't have that much of a difference between someone teaching you. Now if it was trading strategies, then that would be a different story. Learning is a gradual process, so even with someone teaching you, it'd take some time so take it slowly.
Also, I consider this part of the question, but I've heard mentions in forums/google that in these more complicated types of exchanges that you can actually program your account on there to automatically sell all of your crypto and/or trade it all for another crypto if the value reaches a certain level, that way I won't have to watch the market like a hawk 24/7. How does one learn how to do that?
I think this is just spot/limit orders? It automatically buys/sells your coins at whatever price you set once someone placed an order that fits the price you set. That's the most simple one though, and afaik bots can do much more complicated stuff (which I'm not aware of), so if you want to try, check out the spot/limit order I said and if it doesn't fit your taste, look for bots.