Tagged: how to day trade

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The Secret Behind Trading the Market Open

A common consesus among day traders is that forex is not worthwhile. Respected, experience traders often trade futures markets. These futures markets can be traded almost 24 hours per day, but there are certainly better times to trade than others. Common sense may tell you it’s best to trade when...

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DayTradeToWin’s Basic ATM Strategy Approach

Are you semi-automating your order placement? If not, you may want to reconsider it after watching this video. The popular day trading platform, NinjaTrader, has an ability to preconfigure a profit target and stop loss. Doing so will allow you take swift action rather than clumsily using the price ladder...

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The Global Financial System – What is It Really Based On?

Recently, the U.S. Senate passed the $1T Infrastructure Bill. With all of that money to be allocated for various projects, do you trust that U.S. infrastructure will be improved? It is conceivable that some politicians have invested in various construction companies that would receive massive contracts. When this happens, the...

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What it Means to Scalp Trade Futures Every Day

Futures trading is a unique form of day trading because it is not as though you are trading a company’s stock directly or engaging in transactions associated with a currency valuation. Futures are a derivative type market. It is quite possible that many at-home traders do not really consider or...

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Why Do People Day Trade?

Just because we had a recent day where we broke new highs, that does not mean we should expect fast activity for the rest of the week and beyond. In fact, this video shows John Paul from DayTradeToWin trading the Trade Scalper and Atlas Line in relatively normal to slow...

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Trading E-mini S&P Price Action Record Highs

With the E-mini S&P finally pushing beyond the 4,000 level, we have a new record high. Can you remember not too long ago when breaking 3,000 was a big deal? It makes you think of inflation, doesn’t it? Regardless of the underlying currents and who or what manipulates the markets...