Funded Trader: dgist74 [Fort Worth, Texas]
CONGRATULATIONS dgist74!
When it comes to trading style, dgist74 describes himself as a scalper but tries to hold his trades long enough to catch big moves. He uses a quick trailing stop once a trade...
CONGRATULATIONS dgist74!
When it comes to trading style, dgist74 describes himself as a scalper but tries to hold his trades long enough to catch big moves. He uses a quick trailing stop once a trade...
CONGRATULATIONS simpletrader!
Simpletrader is ready to make the best of his time as a funded trader. He prefers to use position trading and never has a fixed target. He is also always adapting to the...
CONGRATULATIONS FredDecker!
FredDecker started in the trader development program in May 2011 and continues to grow in the craft of trading. He is grateful to be a funded trader for TopstepTrader and...
CONGRATULATIONS Hummer!
Hummer is a full time trader who has been trading for four years now, two of which being live trading. He attempts to be as patient as he can while trading. Hummer follows his...
CONGRATULATIONS rickmaz!
Rickmaz has lived in Chicago his entire life, working in the computer industry. Rickmaz trades using one chart and time frame, while using his own discipline and price action...
CONGRATULATIONS blue swan!
Blue swan, from Bend, Oregon, is our Newest Funded Trader! Blue swan’s passion for trading spawned from his competitive nature and love for games. He accounts his...
Grafwhite began trading in 2008. Since 2012, Grafwhite has made trading his full-time job. He has an intraday trading style.
Spence is located right here in Chicago and is a former floor trader on the CBOE for Timber Hill’s Market Maker Division from 1988-2013. Spence followed their trading protocol in various options pits...
CONGRATULATIONS oilwaves!
Oilwaves is a Crude trader and investment professional. Full of trading wisdom, oilwaves knows that “experienced traders control risk” while “inexperienced traders chase...
CONGRATULATIONS dwood!
Dwood has traded for several years in the Forex market. Her trading style is scalp trading. Dwood hopes to increase the number of contracts she trades as well as her stop limit.
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