Funded Trader: ryan.zweig [Scottsdale, Arizona]
Ryan.zweig began trading stocks in 2013 and transitioned to futures in 2014. He uses Fibonacci levels based on the opening range to determine levels to trade from. Ryan.sweig also uses VWAP and...
Ryan.zweig began trading stocks in 2013 and transitioned to futures in 2014. He uses Fibonacci levels based on the opening range to determine levels to trade from. Ryan.sweig also uses VWAP and...
Bernttoast is a competitive, self-motivated, honest, and adventurous person. He began trading in 2009 buying and selling stocks on NASDAQ. Then, after being advised to not look at the futures market,...
MrBrunotte is a self taught day trader living in Stockholm, Sweden. He trades the change in net order flow and tries to buy or sell at areas where trapped traders realize that they are wrong and...
Ericasingh has been trading for 2 years now. She first started trading in forex and moved to futures swing trading. She uses intraday swings as her method of trading. Her goal is to continue to be...
Out of 643 nominees, TopstepTrader of Chicago, IL has been selected as one of the Top 100 Finalists still in the running for the 15th annual Chicago Innovation Awards. The awards celebrate the most...
Sanjay09bk is a multimedia engineer, but has been trading with various instruments for the past 15 months as a scalper. He tries sticking to what he knows and does not try to improvise, as well as...
Theking12000 trades E-mini NASDAQ 100, Crude Oil, and E-Mini-DOW. He also uses NinjaTrader for his trading endeavors. We are excited to see how theking12000 performs as a funded trader!
Ragh1 has over 4 years of experience in the Indian market, and has been trading just over a year in the U.S. equity and futures market. He trades with the trend, follows trend reversals, and uses...
Sewioto always tries to find an affordable entry and then follows the big trend. He uses NinjaTrader and seeks investing knowledge for his trading pursuits.
Emmkay is a Real Estate Broker, blessed with a wonderful wife and two great kids. He was introduced to futures day trading in the fall of 2010. In 2011 and 2012, Emmkay took various courses and found...
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