Funded Trader: colcon [Hinsdale, Illinois]
Colcon has been trading futures for 3 years now. He looks for short term profits and watches the currencies and bonds for indications of market direction. He also checks the oversea markets and...
Colcon has been trading futures for 3 years now. He looks for short term profits and watches the currencies and bonds for indications of market direction. He also checks the oversea markets and...
Prestige Capital is a Crude Oil, Gold, and E-mini S&P 500 trader. He uses the platform NinjaTrader to trade. We are excited to see how well he does as a funded trader!
1Alexander is currently a financial consultant for a Swiss consulting company. Just last year he was introduced to futures. 1Alexander uses a few simple entry and exit technique based on price action...
Malyahya is a computer engineer with 10 years of experience as a professional forex and futures dealer. His trading method is price action cycle, and he hopes with his strategies to have consistent...
Originally from the legal industry, fvs has decided to pursue trading fulltime since he has always had a passion for the markets. He looks for confluence between trend lines and important levels...
SweetestTaboo is a Crude Oil, Gold, and Euro FX trader. He uses the CTS platform for trading. As for his short term goal, SweetestTaboo has reached his goal of passing the Trading Combine®. We are...
Marpol has been trading on and off since he was 16 years old. His formal education was in Theoretical Physics, which has helped him create custom algorithms and indicators for his trading system....
Csstrader finds success in staying humble. “Check your ego. Someone will always be younger, stronger, smarter, and more successful than you.” A proud father of two from New Jersey, csstrader is...
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,...
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