Learn to Trade the Open (Every Day has One!)
There are a variety of ways that traders daily approach the opening range of a market. Some strategies utilize the first print of the session as a pivot, while others wait for the instrument to make...
There are a variety of ways that traders daily approach the opening range of a market. Some strategies utilize the first print of the session as a pivot, while others wait for the instrument to make...
Every Friday afternoon, Topstep Performance Coach John Hoagland fires up his charts and identifies the trends and "areas of importance" futures traders should look out for in the coming week. Read on...
This week, the Topstep Coach’s are here to give you a high-level overview of the concepts and benefits of Market Profile.
Every Friday afternoon, Topstep Performance Coach John Hoagland fires up his charts and identifies the trends and "areas of importance" futures traders should look out for in the coming week. Read on...
With the recent removal of three major companies from the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), we figured this was an excellent opportunity to give a short explanation of how companies get listed and...
Divergence happens when the price of the market you’re watching and an indicator, like a moving average or a momentum oscillator, begin moving away from each other or in opposite directions. Here’s...
Every Friday afternoon, Topstep Performance Coach John Hoagland fires up his charts and identifies the trends and "areas of importance" futures traders should look out for in the coming week. Read on...
Does $1 Million sound like a lot of money to you? Well, it should because it is a lot of money, and our traders have withdrawn more than that from their Funded Accounts® so far this year.
Every Friday afternoon, Topstep Performance Coach John Hoagland fires up his charts and identifies the trends and "areas of importance" futures traders should look out for in the coming week. Read on...
Headline risk is back on. So, do you know the difference between good news and bad news? How do you separate it? We spend countless hours sifting through all kinds of data; chart patterns, news...
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