Opening and closing positions at the same day takes the overnight risk away.
Can you be a day trader and still go to work?
Yes, when you trade instruments that are traded around the clock: Futures or FOREX.
However, make a meaningful choice and only trade instruments that are fulfilling minimum volume requirements; else you might face some ugly stop taking, without knowing why.
Let us go through a trading day:
Today’s US-financial market opening happened yesterday at or 6 p.m. EST (asset depending). This gives you opportunities to trade immediately with the new market development.
Let us show you two different systems and charts, both portraying how we follow institutional money flow with activity based algorithmic trading models:
- The first chart shows NLT Top-Line (our high end system).
- The second chart is based on TradeColors.com (our budget introductory system).
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NLT Top-Line Chart for Euro Futures Trading (January 7, 2015)
The above chart shows confirmed trade signals at 8:20 p.m. EST, 1:20 a.m. EST, 2:20 a.m. EST; each easy to spot and follow. The signal at 10:40 p.m. EST was not confirmed.
TradeColors.com Chart for Emini S&P Futures (January 7, 2015)
The following chart shows confirmed trade signals at 8 p.m. EST, 1 a.m. EST, 2:40 a.m. EST.
By the financial markets being accessible to you in the early morning and evening hours, you have a chance to participate with shorter-term trading strategies.
In addition: you learn in our mentorships, how you can pre-program your orders so they are opened and closed without the need for you to be present and in front of your screen.
In summary: Even if work dominates your hours between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.; you have many hours available to find sound trades: just make a meaningful pick of reliable instruments.
Schedule your personal consulting hour to find out, which system best supports your trading:
Call +1 866 455 4520 or contact@NeverLossTrading.com
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Good trading,
Thomas
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