Learn to Day Trade: Free Educational Video Instruction & Tips
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Watch & Learn 3 Free Trading Methods

Using the ABC Pattern

Wish there was an easy way to gauge where the rest of the trading day is headed? There is – watch to learn how to divide the trading day into three sections: A, B, and C. Look for the breakout moves to enter.

Trading the News

Do you avoid the chaos surrounding news events? Do you instead want to take advantage of the big moves? Learn how to avoid the chop and capitalize on the volatility. You'll see these patterns again and again.

Using the ATR (Average True Range)

We always say, "Trade based on what the market can produce." Our preferred tool to gauge tradabiltiy is the ATR. Found in most software platforms, the ATR will help you trade with responsible profits and stops.

Latest Trading Videos

Lagging Indicators vs. Price Action Trading

July 15, 2010

Usually, John Paul goes for two to four points per trade. With the exact entry signals, trading becomes easier. There's a news event that's about to come out. Normally, it's best to stay out. But we're in the trade and have to make the best of it. Volatility is increasing. Price moved away from us right near where we were going to get filled. Avoid emotions and stay objective. Other trading systems and indicators lag. Know where price may go ahead of time with the future-directed trading software we provide for NinjaTrader.

Live Webinar – E-mini for Beginners, Part 9

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Live Webinar – E-mini for Beginners, Part 8

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Live Webinar – E-mini for Beginners, Part 7

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Live Webinar – E-mini for Beginners, Part 6

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Live Webinar – E-mini for Beginners, Part 5

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Live Webinar – E-mini for Beginners, Part 4

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Live Webinar – E-mini for Beginners, Part 3

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Live Webinar – E-mini for Beginners, Part 2

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Live Webinar – E-mini for Beginners, Part 1

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All trades should be considered hypothetical. No guarantees or claims of performance are offered. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Day trading is risky and may cause substantial financial loss. Individual performance may vary, as trading subjects your finances to new, unexpected market conditions. You are responsible for executing trades. Before trading, consult with a licensed broker and a financial expert see if day trading is suitable for you.

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