Funded Trader Derek M. Is A True Family Man
The road to becoming a Topstep Funded Trader was not an easy one for Derek M. from Kansas. It took him a while to truly find his balance, but let me tell you, since he earned his wings, he’s been...
The road to becoming a Topstep Funded Trader was not an easy one for Derek M. from Kansas. It took him a while to truly find his balance, but let me tell you, since he earned his wings, he’s been...
William Rhind believes the quickest way to lose money is to not do your homework. Which is why he is joining us today on Limit Up! to educate traders on Exchange Traded Funds. People find these...
Dr. Andrew Menaker is a licensed clinical psychologist who has been coaching traders and money managers on performance improvement for more than 25 years. He also has an extensive background in...
One of the keys to successful long-term trading is consistency. While some traders may have a personality that compensates better for wild market swings, most of us work best at a steady pace....
You don’t just wake up one morning to the realization that you’ve got the markets figured out. It doesn’t work like that. Sure, it feels great when you have a nice win streak going, but this...
Despite all of the setbacks that have been thrown at us so far in 2020, Funded Trader Aaron P from Philadelphia is rising to the occasion and making the markets work for him. Since April, he has...
One of the keys to trading is knowing the lingo. Today on Limit Up! Podcast, Topstep’s own John Doherty joins Jack and Dan for a panel discussion on support and resistance. John explains the...
Last week, we examined how account size is one of the essential criteria for selecting which markets to trade. This week, I will continue the theme of identifying appropriate markets, this time...
Before we get started, we'd like to give a quick shout out to the 2,000 Topstep traders that made it through Step 2 of the Trading Combine to earn Funded Accounts in 2020! We’re not even halfway...
We tend to use the words “emotions” and “feelings” interchangeably. But according to psychologist Dr. Andrew Menaker, there’s a big distinction between the two and it can get in the way of your...
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