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Professional poker player transitioning to day trading - please advise
As a way to pay it forward, I decided to make a list of what I found most useful to read and watch as a beginner. I was hesitating to do it, because as a newbie I obviously do not yet have ability to skillfully judge the material. So if you are a beginner yourself, feel free to use this list, but have in mind that this is just my uneducated opinion.
1. Some introductory reading here at nexusfi.com (formerly BMT):
Looking back I wish I had known the value of spending the first year building positive statistics from the strategies and setups I was learning. Instead, I spent maybe a month or two learning setups and then went into the live market with my account. …
So I'm a 20 year old guy from Toronto, Canada and have no previous experience whatsoever when it comes to trading. I play online poker as a part-time income and I love studying the game, learning new things, I'm addicted to the progression …
I'm starting the thread to encourage participation on this subject. Many people say you need "10,000 hours" of hands-on trading experience before you can become adept enough on the subject to be in a position to be any good at it.
I am trading ES, YM, TF and sometimes FDAX. Often I question myself, which of these is the appropriate instrument to trade. Each of them has a different character. In my opinion FDAX is very volatile, a bit like crude oil, maybe due to lower liquidity. …
I'm creating this thread with the purpose of a 'catch all' for any trading related question that futures.io (formerly BMT) members want to ask, but don't want to create a new thread for -- or find an existing thread to reply to.
I've …
2. Webinars on order flow:
Order Flow Scalping w/John Grady No BS Day Trading -
Order Book/Order Flow Scalping Strategies w/Ferran Font Ramentol -
Peter Davies, Founder of Jigsaw Trading, will be monitoring this thread so that he may answer any questions that you post here relating to Jigsaw Trading products and services.
Please keep in mind that some customer service/technical support issues …
This is not all that I looked at and I still have a few things in the queue, but I guess this is already more than enough, especially considering that someone new needs to google unfamiliar phrases and terms