Funded Trader: rsherwin101 [London, England]
Rsherwin101 is an independent trader and uses fundamental and technical analysis in his strategy. He is also very focused on the risk/return. He says, "The market is the sum of all voices, a good...
Rsherwin101 is an independent trader and uses fundamental and technical analysis in his strategy. He is also very focused on the risk/return. He says, "The market is the sum of all voices, a good...
Racer has been using trading simulators since he was a kid. He used to think of trading as a hobby or a game, however now he uses sufficient mathematics, stats, engineering, and trading background to...
TraderBrandon started trading forex when he first began trading. He traded full-time for a while, but eventually went back to work. He is currently working full-time and trading. He is a short term...
FatFinger opened a personal account in 1998. He began day trading in 2001 and focuses on the NASDAQ 100. He only trades the first hour and a half if he has a strong idea of what the market will do,...
Kgeorgen1 has been a serious trader for about a year, now. She trades various products and prefers event trading. She would like to clear $1,000 per month in the short term, but eventually down the...
LADAMS_EA started trading stocks during his junior year in college. Soon after, he transitioned to currency. He's been trading currency for the past 8 years now. Now, he completely focuses on Forex...
Alexander_S is very analytical in his trading and uses order flow. He enjoys learning about how things work. He started position trading in 2012 and switched to day trading in 2015.
SebastianXP is a trend continuation scalp-trader. He started trading 10 years ago, and the process truly fascinated him. Although he has hit many ups and downs, he has never looked back.
Bullbear365 has 8 years of trading experience. He is mostly a swing trader. He is also a big fan of the TopstepTrader® program because it has helped him hone in his day trading skills. His trading...
Horseman22 started trading equities in a personal account 10 years ago, and has traded on and off for those years. He has been trading Futures for 1 year, now. His trading style could be described as...
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