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    TradersLaboratory.com
  • Last Name
    User
  • City
    Casselberry, Fla.
  • Country
    United States
  • Gender
    Male
  • Occupation
    futures trader
  • Biography
    Retired orthodontist now trading full time.
  • Interests
    trading (of course), sci-fi, family

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    No
  • Favorite Markets
    futures
  • Trading Years
    20+
  • Trading Platform
    Infinity (Sierra) charts
  • Broker
    Infinity
  1. I realize this message has been here since Feb. but just in case you haven't gotten a satisfactory response....... Try Infinity futures. Ask for Patrick. Infinity has what you want.
  2. IMHO developing your own system is the best way to go. You could possibly take someone else's system and tweak it to suit your personality. With your level of experience I would assume you are not as profitable as you would like. Perhaps just taking an educational course might be all you need. As one who has spent thousands on indicators and courses I can safely say education, not indicators is the better investment. A good trader can trade using only price and volume.
  3. No two traders that I know trade exactly alike. Whatever works for you is the best way to trade imho. And I've been trading for over 20 yrs. The markets change their MO almost daily so there is no one best method or indicator. Price is the only indicator of value. If you are new to trading you need to do some reading and take some courses from the recognized leaders in trading education. Then you can truly learn to trade by piecing together a strategy and methodology that works for you. Since we all learn at different speeds and trading is so psychologically influenced by our individual personalities, some will learn quickly. Some will take years to learn (I did) and some will never learn and eventually give up when they run out of expendable funds.
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