Did you know that we have a free news indicator that you can download and use right away? It’s a great way to stay on top of upcoming scheduled news events.

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Using the news indicator, you can avoid the sudden volatility or take advantage of these big moves with my news trading strategy that are taught in Accelerated Mentorship.

The indicator lists upcoming news events automatically and hides old events that have occurred. Each event is color-coded in terms of severity; the high-impact events are red, for example. Typically, for E-mini futures trading, you will be looking for high-impact U.S. events. Configure the indicator to your liking; i.e., adjust the colors and the number of events to display.

What times do scheduled events occur? Typically, in terms of the New York/Eastern Time (US), 8:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., and 2:00 p.m. are when you’ll see events occur. If you’re ever seen price take off around these times, it may have been due to news.

Yes, these planned events tend to be market movers. Although you may not want to read every headline these days, if you’re serious about trading, it’s important to see what’s around the corner.

Remember, knowing how to trade the news is just one ingredient. It takes many ingredients to trade successfully. Successful trading does not have to be complicated.

The best way to learn everything I have to teach is to take part in the all-inclusive Accelerated Mentorship Program. The Trade Scalper, Atlas Line, Roadmap, Blueprint, ATO 2, and much more are included.

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