Topstep Trading 101: Triangles (Part 1)
Welcome to the first edition of Topstep Trading 101. The purpose of this series is to educate you on the basic techniques and principles of technical analysis. To a lot of you, this is old news, but...
Welcome to the first edition of Topstep Trading 101. The purpose of this series is to educate you on the basic techniques and principles of technical analysis. To a lot of you, this is old news, but...
Mindset is key when it comes to training. So how do you protect your mental capital? This week on Limit Up! Jack is talking to George Papazov of TRADEPRO Academy. George shares his strategies for...
Humans are optimistic by nature, and when it comes to trading, a little too optimistic. This week on Limit Up! Jack and Dan are speaking with Anne-Marie Baiynd about the psychology of being a good...
Anne-Marie Baiynd has an academic background in Mathematical and Behavioral Statistics, and has been a professional trader for more than 15 years. A few weeks ago she agreed to share her experience...
It’s still pretty wild in the markets right now, and there’s no telling how much longer it can last. If you’re a believer that the market will do whatever screws the most people, then there’s still a...
Was today the first time you’ve woken up to see the equity futures locked limit down? It’s a terrifying thing to see. Friday’s strong close probably did a pretty good job of fooling traders into...
With news of the coronavirus sweeping the markets, now is a prime example of market volatility. We’re bringing back one of TopstepTrader’s most experienced market broadcasters, Eddie Horn, to discuss...
Many day traders who see success in their first few years become obsessed. They wake up hours before the open to prep for the trading session and remain on their screens hours after the close to...
Coming off the Dow Jones Industrial Average’s largest single day points gain in history, the U.S. federal reserve came out swinging Tuesday morning with a surprise 50 basis...
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines volatility as “a tendency to change quickly and unpredictably.” If you take a peek at Investopedia, they take the definition a step further...
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