Funded Trader: lfhenterprises [Edinburgh, Scotland]
Lfhenterprises mainly traded currencies, but now has changed over to futures. He currently is a day trader whom has a maximum holding time of 1-2 minutes. He listens to traders to learn their...
Lfhenterprises mainly traded currencies, but now has changed over to futures. He currently is a day trader whom has a maximum holding time of 1-2 minutes. He listens to traders to learn their...
Markets are likely to be crazy today after the Trump win.I'm not trading the S&P today but rather looking for some bargain stocks that get sold off too hard.
Mr.Gekko has financial background, but less than 1 year experience trading. He trades as a scalper using jigsaw depth of market and tape. Mr.Gekko keeps his focus on the depth of the market and keeps...
Ingmar has been trading since 1975 and has tried all different markets. Now, he trades using short term scalping. Ingmar utilizes the fact that he is used to and likes the long screen time trading...
It’s finally the day when the United States decides who will be our next President. In one of the most volatile and bizarre elections in world history, by night's end the White House will belong to...
Arnoud1974 believes that trading is simple, but not easy. He trades using order flow, volume analysis, supply and demand, and price action. Arnoud1974 prepares for trading by thinking big, planning...
Fcolaianni has been trading for over a year now. He trades pull back and counter trend methods using a 3 minute bar chart and a 1 minute trigger chart. He only focuses on Crude Oil now as he has had...
Jarodknable started off trading stocks and has been trading for six years now. His trade decisions come from thirty minute periods while his trade entries come from a five minute chart. He aims to...
Kennichi89 has been learning about trading since 2013. He became serious about trading at the start of 2016 and has traded every day since. He uses supply and demand for forecasting and the trend...
JessC is a car salesman who likes to trade on a short term time frame. He waits for a simple setup and prefers to only take one trade a day. He aims to achieve financial freedom through investments...
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