Front Runner Template Five Point Swings
This is August 18, 2015 and a short video on five point swings using our Front Runner Template, which is available in our Futures Trading Room.
Futures Insider Shares Day Trading Secrets!
This is August 18, 2015 and a short video on five point swings using our Front Runner Template, which is available in our Futures Trading Room.
I have spent years watching the Depth of the Market (DOM) on my brokers platform. There are normally 20,000 contract limits and stops indicated there for the eMini S&P and it moves like the wind. There are literally hundreds spoofed orders put up and removed by large players in an attempt to push or pull the market one direction or another. I was always curious as to how I could use the DOM to get an edge. See the charts below:
My little trip to get my left rotor cuff repaired became a big debacle. Two weeks after the shoulder healed it became infected with the bacteria that causes acne in teenagers. Long story short, I had five (5) more shoulder operations to clean out the infection, eight weeks of IV antibiotics and I lost 20 pounds.
February 8 of 2015 I injured my left rotator cuff swimming and it took about six weeks to get the MRIs having set up the surgery done to fix it. I went in on April 8 for surgery and I had a major problem with the actual repair got infected. The surgeon had to go back and take out all of the repairs take my shoulder completely apart and put me in the hospital for about six weeks on IV antibiotics. If you have any questions about trading please email me bill@futurestradingsecrets.com.
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