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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

Recap of Atlas Line Webinar

June 16, 2010

Here are the trades we did in the live webinar. We had many people in the room. It was a great turnout. Instead of watching the entire webinar recording again, this is the quickest way to catch up. Let's look at the E-mini first. An order to go long appeared. As it happened live, the market went down a bit. A few people were concerned. However, price never dropped below the line. If you would have taken this trade, you could have held on on to the trade for a while. Look at how price rode up the line and never closed below. The day was trending.

NinjaTrader ATM Strategy Used in Real-Time Trade

June 16, 2010

John Paul places a real-time trade at 1096.25. We had a good run in May and June. NinjaTrader places the profit target and stop loss automatically with the predefined ATM strategy. You can set up your own custom ATM template ahead of time and set it as active before you enter a trade. If it needs to be adjusted slightly, enable Chart Trader, then click and drag the profit target and stop loss to the desired levels. It will help you stay organized and avoid panic when trying to move quickly placing a trade.

Live Webinar – Price Action & Scalp Trading, Part 6

June 15, 2010

Live Webinar – Price Action & Scalp Trading, Part 5

June 14, 2010

Live Webinar – Price Action & Scalp Trading, Part 4

June 14, 2010

Live Webinar – Price Action & Scalp Trading, Part 3

June 14, 2010

Live Webinar – Price Action & Scalp Trading, Part 2

June 14, 2010

Live Webinar – Price Action & Scalp Trading, Part 1

June 14, 2010

Trading System for Canadian Dollar (6C) & More

May 29, 2010

The green line is the Atlas Line software. The entry signal occurred at 1099. It's a two point move. The goal is 1101. Before most traders realize what's happening, the Atlas Line finds trades. Take a look at the 6C (Canadian Dollar) long signal and all the longs on the Crude Light (CL). The angle of the Atlas Line is the same throughout the day. You can add multiple Atlas Lines, if say, you want to start trading the overnight session or the European market open. We're having a seminar soon – we hope you can attend!

Trading Seminar – Live Trading Signals

May 27, 2010

The Atlas Line called the bounce trades perfectly for the E-mini S&P. Along with the ATO, we're done trading. We have a seminar coming up a Fort Lauderdale Beach. You can learn from John Paul in person and see the trading systems perform live. Take a look at the Euro (6E). With the Euro, there was an ATO short setup that did not work out. As soon as price came back up, the Atlas Line produced a long signal with great results. There were no short signals. Take only long trades today, according to the trading software.

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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