Funded Trader: redpr [San Juan, Puerto Rico]
Redpr is a former private banker and financial advisor with 15 years experience working for Morgan Stanley, Citibank Latin America, and Merrill Lynch. He loves the futures markets and transitioned...
Redpr is a former private banker and financial advisor with 15 years experience working for Morgan Stanley, Citibank Latin America, and Merrill Lynch. He loves the futures markets and transitioned...
Don Kacer is a retired educator and is now a realtor. He has been interesting in trading for the last 20 years, and he has researched several methods. He is patient and willing to learn.
Mikeld8 discovered his passion for the financial markets in 2013 and it has grown ever since. He is a position day trader, and is always cautious of not over trading.
Pdh07 is a very proud and happy family man who is looking forward to his upcoming retirement. He enjoys his time trading and describes himself as a short term scalper.
Mmcgee has found that simple candlestick charts and price action are the tools she prefers, after searching for her “niche” as a trader. She cites screen time as the most valuable learning tool....
Gorillapips has a background in both Forex and Futures. His trading style is breakout, swing, and intraday trading. In the short term, gorillapips looks to profit $1,000 a day, while in the long term...
Denb has been trading since 2012. He started out in the New York Stock Exchange, but quickly moved to futures. He is an intraday trader focused on supply and demand levels. He trades pullbacks in the...
Richin214 worked in sales management roles for the past 20 years. He is looking forward to transitioning into a full time trader. He uses market profile and 15, 65, and 200 moving averages.
Ravivarsani reads diligently and conducts his own research to keep his mind fresh and focused on the markets. This allows him to stay up to date even when he takes time off of trading. Ultimately, he...
TK1 has been trading since June 2014. Ever since then, he's been trading the Futures Market. He normally trade the ES, ZB, 6E and CL, but recently he has been focused on one product. TK1 mainly...
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