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Articles on institutional positioning, options flow, price action, and the neuroscience of trading.

  • Live Price Action Trade Setups | Oct 15th

    This week I want to share a few price action trade setups from one of my students, along with some of my personal live trades. Although I had several trades that were highly profitable, my student actually had some really impressive trades, so he’ll get the top nod for the week. Here they are below,…

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  • Live Price Action Trading | Sep 22

    This week I wanted to share several trades over the last few weeks from my students, and one of my personal live trades. Our members have adapted quite well to the changing volatility levels, playing ranges, trends, breakouts, pullbacks, intra-day and swing trading on the daily and 4hr charts. I’ll share several live price action trading setups, giving…

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  • Working With Failed Trades & Your Trading Mindset

    There is a statement non-profitable traders often use regarding some of their losses. Perhaps you have heard this before, or said this yourself (myself included years ago). It is the commonly used term ‘Failed Trades‘, which is something of a misnomer. In reality, there are no ‘Failed Trades‘. In fact, there are only three types of outcomes…

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  • What If Your Trading Plan Cost You Money?

    I recently got a daily forex trading plan from a new student and eager beaver who asked for some help with their plan. The moment I opened it, I realized it was incomplete and needed work. To be fair, they had gotten this template from another course, so cannot fault the student. I generally suggest having…

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