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Roadmap: A Price Action GPS For Your Chart

When you’re driving down the road, having a GPS, Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze, or whatever system, can be indispensable. You kind find faster routes, avoid traffic and speed traps. Wouldn’t it be great to have something like that for your day trading charts? That’s what the Roadmap software from...

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No Downloads Required – Learn This Trading System Today

This free ABC Trading Strategy is available to you now, to learn and use. It’s effective enough to be taught in the ATO 2 and 8-Week Mentorship Program offered by DayTradeToWin.com. If you want to find potential winning opportunities in the afternoon US/Eastern, you should get to watching this video…...

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Let Price Action Tell You Where the Trades Are

Trading using price action trading methods means to listen to what price is telling you. Nothing else matters. When using the ATR (Average True Range) to determine your profit target (profit goal) and stop loss (maximum risk) on each trade, you’re allowing price to do the work for you. That’s...

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These Two Videos May Convince You to Scalp Trade

The Trade Scalper from DayTradeToWin has been growing ever more popular in the trading community as of late. We see videos, almost day after day, showing winning signals for the E-mini S&P 500 futures market and sometimes others. Consecutive winning signals are sought after by traders who have been in...

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Breaking Day Trading Rules Using Price Action

Classic books on day trading often advise conservative approaches. If your profit target and stop loss have a ratio of 1:1, then it’s quite possible regular market fluctuations will trigger a premature exit. If your stop loss is considerably less than your profit target, an early exit, even if a...

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Trading Strategy: Tops & Bottoms Recipe for Disaster?

Beginner and experienced traders like to identify areas of support and resistance, or recent highs and lows, by drawing horizontal lines on the chart that coincide with barriers where price did not cross. The idea is that price, again, will not want to tread beyond those lines/values for whatever reason....