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No prior experience is required. The education is structured for people who are interested in learning from the ground up with a clear process.
Day trading futures requires focus during market hours. Swing trading options allows for a more flexible schedule around those sessions.
The focus is on index futures such as the E-mini S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures for liquidity and clean price action.
Yes. Live sessions run during market hours where members can watch real time decision making and ask questions as markets move.
Yes. Members have access to a community space where questions get answered and trade ideas are discussed in a supportive environment.
Members use their own brokerage accounts. The education focuses on strategy and execution rather than promoting any specific broker.
Futures are traded during the day session for intraday moves. Options are used for swing trades lasting days or weeks.
This is education. Members learn the reasoning behind entries and exits so they can eventually make independent trading decisions.
The focus is on high liquidity index and equity options that offer consistent movement and manageable risk for swing positions.
Consistency varies by individual. Most members report improved risk management within the first ninety days of following the structure.
Yes. Trade reviews are part of the process. Looking at winners and losers together helps refine the approach over time.
The education is currently structured for traders in the United States with a focus on US market hours and trading regulations.