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JOIN OUR DAY TRADING NEWSLETTERSo, Sunday night sure did open with a bang, right? The market dropped quite heavily overnight and it is getting a bit harder each day to see...
Hello and happy Monday my friends! As we know, since we have Good Friday this week, this is going to be a short week. Typically with...
Introduction: What is a Day Trading Strategy?
A day trading strategy is a plan that traders implement to make the most out of small price changes...
How Do The Day Trading Markets Work?
Day trading, in a nutshell, refers to the practice of buying and selling stocks, currencies, or commodities...
Hello and Happy Monday!! Oh man, I should have started making these videos on Sunday night MONTHS ago! What a way to free up some time...
Hello and Happy Monday! To kick off today, we can see the market is moving in that upward motion! We knew it would take some time, but with seeing...
Hello Traders! Happy Monday!! I made a little switch up and decided to start my Monday Market Rundown on Sunday Night right before I...
Hello and welcome to Day Light Savings in the U.S.—Well at least most of it. Arizona and a few other areas may seem...
Day Trading Strategies for Emini Futures: The Complete Guide
Hey folks! I did a little trading last night and I’m exhausted today...
Hello my friends and a very happy Monday to you!! Mondays are always the gateway to an amazing week—never forget that! J
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