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# Contract x $50 per x1 pt. x 2pts x 5 days wk  =  $ &#8212;&#8212;&#8211;  Weekly Draw


1 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk
$500.00



2 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk
$1,000.00



3 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk
$1,500.00



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<b># Contract x $50 per x1 pt. x 2pts x 5 days wk  =  $ &#8212;&#8212;&#8211;  Weekly Draw</b></p>
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<td>1 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$500.00</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>2 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$1,000.00</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>3 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$1,500.00</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>4 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$2,000.00</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>5 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$2,500.00</td>
<td>$250.00</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>6 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$3,000.00</td>
<td>$500.00 </td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>7 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$3,500.00</td>
<td>$750.00</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>8 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$4,000.00</td>
<td>$1,000.00</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>9 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$4,500.00</td>
<td>$1,250.00</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>10 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$5,000.00</td>
<td>$1,500.00</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>11 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$5,500.00</td>
<td>$1,750.00</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>12 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$6,000.00</td>
<td>$2,000.00</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>13 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$6,500.00</td>
<td>$2,250.00</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>14 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$7,000.00</td>
<td>$2,500.00</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>15 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$7,500.00</td>
<td>$2,750.00</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>16 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$8,000.00</td>
<td><font color="green">$3,000.00</font></td>
</tr>
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<p>This first 16 week section is the bedrock or foundation for going all the way. Not many people will be able to do this, I tell you that right now and up front. These results are not typical and I am not representing them as such. That being said, it is possible.
</p>
<p>Just because most people do not have the discipline it takes to realize these results and the ones from below, does not mean it can not be done. It is up to the individual and their drive, passion, hard work and dedication to make this a reality for those that want it.
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<p>Many traders are quite satisfied to trade smaller lots and stick with that. I would add, it is easier to trade small size for the most part. When you increase contract size, it usually changes things for most people. Notice how I said, most people. Maybe you are not like most people and in-fact do not want to be put in a class with &#8220;Most People&#8221;. I don&#8217;t blame you, I don&#8217;t either.
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<p>What I am saying is, if someone does not lay out the possibilities to attain a specific goal, he will never know how to achieve it or even the idea of achieving it, will be foreign to him. So that is why I lay it out as such, for seeing the possibilities of what the exceptional could do.
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<p>The most difficult part in reaching this goal is not attaining the 2 points per day to acquire the results, but it is in the mental preparation and &#8220;mind games&#8221; that people allow themselves to become subjected to.
</p>
<p>As you increase your size, there may come a point that you start to get affected by the money. You may say to yourself, &#8220;that is a lot of money, I don&#8217;t know about that, maybe I should trade smaller&#8221;. Here, the money is affecting your decisions and may start creating problems for your actual trading results.
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<p>In this case, it come down to personal choice and meeting your overall objectives. If your goal is to earn 200,000 a year at trading, that is a worthy goal. You may only need to trade up to a specific number of contracts and stop at that point. (The number of contracts to do that is 8-9 contracts at 2 points per day, that is do-able.)  What you feel comfortable with at that time. As your account grows, you may feel more comfortable with increasing your size and you may not. Again, personal choice.
</p>
<p>If you decide to go to the next level, it usually does get harder, but it is only in your mind. If you stick to the plane and do all the things I teach in my trading manual, listen to the mental exercises two or three times a week, which will allow the neuro-linguistic programming their to take effect and in addition, work on yourself as I explain, there is no reason why you will not have a shot at moving on to the next level.
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<td>17 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$ 9,000</td>
<td>$ 3,500 wk</td>
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<tr>
<td>18 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$ 9,500</td>
<td>$ 3,750 wk</td>
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<tr class="odd">
<td>19 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$ 10,000</td>
<td>$ 3,000 wk</td>
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<tr>
<td>20 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$ 10,500</td>
<td>$ 4,250 wk</td>
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<tr class="odd">
<td>21 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$ 11,000</td>
<td>$ 4,500 wk</td>
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<tr>
<td>22 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$ 11,500</td>
<td>$ 4,750 wk</td>
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<td>23 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$ 12,000</td>
<td>$ 5,000 wk</td>
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<tr>
<td>24 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$ 12,500</td>
<td>$ 5,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>25 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$ 13,000</td>
<td>$ 5,500 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>26 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$ 13,000</td>
<td>$ 5,500 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>27 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$ 14,000</td>
<td>$ 6,000 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>28 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$ 14,500</td>
<td>$ 6,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>29 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$ 15,000</td>
<td>$ 6,500 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>30 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$ 15,500</td>
<td>$ 6,750 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>31 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$ 16,000</td>
<td> $ 7,000 wk</td>
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<td>32 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 days wk</td>
<td>$ 16,500</td>
<td><font color="green"> $ 7,250 wk</font></td>
</tr>
</table>
<p>So, you decided to go for it. You will need support. NO DOUBT. Trading for Big Money does not come easy. When things get a little tough in this section, you will need someone to help you through.
</p>
<p>I offer support long after the purchase of my course and anyone scaling up their contract size over time is going to need help in keeping perspective, clarity and focus when targeting higher objectives. This is not an option. If you need and want much more time  to attain these higher goal objectives I am sure we can work something out. Just let me know.
</p>
<p>I currently have a small group of traders and do plan to grow, but I am not interested in growing into very large group. This way, I will have time to address individual needs from traders as the process of meeting their daily trading goals unfold.
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<td>33 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 </td>
<td>$ 17,500</td>
<td>$ 7,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>34 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5 </td>
<td>$ 18,000</td>
<td>$ 7,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>35 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5  </td>
<td>$ 18,500</td>
<td>$ 7,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>36 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5  </td>
<td>$ 19,000</td>
<td>$ 7,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>37 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5  </td>
<td>$ 19,500</td>
<td>$ 7,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>38 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5  </td>
<td>$ 20,000</td>
<td>$ 7,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>39 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5  </td>
<td>$ 20,500</td>
<td>$ 7,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>40 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5  </td>
<td>$ 21,000</td>
<td>$ 7,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>41 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5  </td>
<td>$ 21,500</td>
<td>$ 7,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>42 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5  </td>
<td>$ 22,000</td>
<td>$ 7,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>43 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5  </td>
<td>$ 22,500</td>
<td>$ 7,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>44 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5  </td>
<td>$ 23,000</td>
<td>$ 7,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>45 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5  </td>
<td>$ 23,500</td>
<td>$ 7,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>46 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5  </td>
<td>$ 24,000</td>
<td>$ 7,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>47 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5  </td>
<td>$ 24,500</td>
<td>$ 7,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>48 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5  </td>
<td>$ 25,000</td>
<td>$ 7,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>48 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5  </td>
<td>$ 25,500</td>
<td>$ 7,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>49 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5  </td>
<td>$ 26,000</td>
<td>$ 7,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>50 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5  </td>
<td>$ 26,500</td>
<td>$ 7,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>51 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5  </td>
<td>$ 27,000</td>
<td>$ 7,250 wk</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td>52 x 50 dollars pt. x 2 pts x 5  </td>
<td>$ 27,500</td>
<td><font color="green">$ 7,250 wk</font></td>
</tr>
</table>
<p>If you are on a quest for greatness, this section is where it happens. You will need all of the things mentioned in the section just above and now, more. If you are able to continue scaling up your trades and get an occasional day that you bring in 6 or 8 points, say two or three times a month, this will insulate you from the occasional day that you get stopped out at your daily loss limit. (-4 points) Having a daily loss limit is so important, I cannot express it enough. YOU NEED TO CONTROL LOSSES.
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<p>That is what is always needed at any stage. There would not be any reason to consistently trade for your daily goals and in one day or week,  loose a ton or ground and cash. That is what happens to traders all the time. They make it fast and loose it faster.
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<p>You need to make it slow and hold on to it. In my trading manual, I lay out all the specifics on how to go about doing this and again, you will need some kind of additional support.
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<p>When you start out at week 2, after your 1st week warm-up, you will be risking $100 (1 point, $50 pt x 2 contracts) against an account of say $5,000, an average opening balance for many people. That represents 2% of your equity per trade taken.
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<p>After the second section from above, if you are still on course, your risk per trade is now down to .85% per trade taken. Very Good, considering that you have been taking money out of your account.  After the third and last section, if you are again still on course, your risk per trade is down to a touch over .50% and that is outstanding.
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<p>Overall your risk is going down all along the way and you are taking cash out of the market. By doing this, you are lessening the impact that the money will have on you. You do not have it all on the line, something a gambler would do.
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<p>This is the reason why, I do think it is possible for the exceptional to achieve results similar to this. It, by any means does not happen very often, but again, do not let that hold you back. Just because others have tried and not been able to do it, does not mean that has to be transferred over to you, does it?
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<p><b>I DON&#8217;T THINK SO!</b> and you shouldn&#8217;t either.
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<p>Trading for as lofty of a goal as described in this section is again not easy and it may be as previously stated that you trade up to a specific number of contracts and &#8220;Hold the Line, Stay with Me&#8221;. A famous line from the movie Gladiator. Sorry there, a little off subject. The point is, this plan is not for everyone.
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<p>A very attainable goal, is to start trading just one contract for the whole month. If you have averaged 2 points per day, high and lows, then you increase your contract size to two, for the month.  If you do not get to a net 20 days x 2 points per day, you stay at one contract until you do. Then you can move on to three and so on.
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<p>If you stay close to this plan, with conservative daily targets of 2 points + an occasional windfall 6-8 points once of twice a month, you will be trading 12 contracts and on pace to making over $250,000 a year. That is making it slow and holding on to it.
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<p>For so many others, it will only seem like a dream and those that have failed will tell you, &#8220;It can not be done&#8221;. Don&#8217;t let anyone&#8217;s negativism take your dream. Back in the day, others who knew what I was doing tried to do just that to me. If I would have listened to them, where would I be know, no where close to what I have achieved.
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<p>In closing, I believe that trading for 2 points per day is achievable and feel totally confident in my approach in getting it. I don&#8217;t currently trade the size I would like, but that will soon change. Getting my daily goal and helping people get theirs   has clearly defined my objectives at this time.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have 60 to 90 minutes a day, a computer, risk capital, the Internet, mental discipline and &#8220;Sniper Day Trading&#8221;, I believe you may have what it takes to attain financial and time freedom by Day Trading the E-Mini Futures.</p>
<h3>Emini Course and Mentoring Program</h3>
<p>In my Emini Trading Course, I show you how to utilize a &#8220;Sniper Trading&#8221; type approach using my tested method to earn at least 2 points per day from the markets. You could learn how to make consistent profits in good or bad markets. Our method focuses on high probability trading, delivering you your points for the day. Day trading for a living does not have to be hard, if you have the right method, plan, course of action and someone to explain it to you in a live market trading environment.</p>
<p>Price action, is driven by emotional buying and selling decisions for a variety of reasons, all of which are present in the current price at any given moment. Our job, is to find the turning points that exist in each session through precision market timing. These turning points are present every day the markets are open. Sniper Day trading will teach you to clearly spot where these turning points are, using a trading mastery type approach. These points show up like consistent &#8220;Sniper&#8221; shots on your trading screen and are clearly defined by using the custom tools I have created.</p>
<p>We strive to teach our students to learn price action apart from indicators or tools, but they are helpful to point out what may not be seen in the beginning. I am sure what I have in full is not being taught by anyone and is unique to me and the many years I have spent developing and now clearly defining the &#8220;Sniper Day Trading Method&#8221;. The signals generated by my method will produce the same signals to anyone who is following it, there is really no gray area, only which trades you decide to take and which you let go by.</p>
<h3>Sniper Day Trading Method</h3>
<p>We trade with tick data and use multiple time frames in timing our trade entries. I have three different styles I trade and bring them up as the price action dictates. One is a &#8220;Scalp Trading Method&#8221;, (T-1 Trade) that is very accurate in picking up 2,3 or 4 ticks on the S&amp;P. My stops are such, that this approach averages a one to one risk/reward ratio, but enjoys a very high percentage &#8220;Win/Loss&#8221; ratio. This is bread and butter for me.<br />
The second style enjoys the benefit of my &#8220;Precision Turning Points&#8221; model, (T-2 Trade) and is usually traded with multiple contracts. The first part is scaled out around 1 point, which quickly brings me to a no loose position and the second half is usually allowed to run. I have four incredible ways to get out, all of which act independently of each other, but are uncannily similar in their results.</p>
<p>The last, is a &#8220;Pyramid Trading Method&#8221;, that when conditions are right, you are able to keep your first risk small but scale into the trade, adding positions in the direction of the trend, but only at very low risk entry points, keeping your stops down to 1 S&amp;P point. Each one of these methods are very clearly explained in my 80 page trading manual and followed up in the DVD training part of my course. They will also be gone over in our live trading sessions.</p>
<p>While only needing to pull 2 points after commission per day out of the market, (8 ticks) catching a few scalp trades or a T-2 trade, is really all you need to hit your daily goal. I believe in setting realistic goals, which increase your chances to meet them. By having a clear mind, a solid trading plan, with position sizing risk limits and rock solid money management, you come that much closer to trade your way to financial and time freedom.<br />
Examples of two typical trading days back to back, applying the Sniper Day Trading Method. It only took about 20 minutes to get my daily goal plus on both of these days.</p>
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<p><span style="color: navy;"><strong>Mental Discipline and Trading Psychology.</strong></span> I have told you what I can offer to you, but this is not all you will need for success. I am convinced that my method, custom indicators and complete approach could make the aspiring trader profitable on a regular basis, but do you have what it takes? Trading psychology plays a huge roll in all traders, whether they know it or not. You have forces constantly working against you. Success is only going to become a reality to you, if you have the qualities needed to pull this off. What you are going to need is * Discipline * Patience * Ability to follow rules * Control your fears * Get a grip on personal greed.  Frequently, I talk about this in my daily blog, because they are too often why traders fail to reach their goals.<br />
I offer a lot of support in this area as well, if you are a struggling trader and want to change, I have the tools, method and know how to likely turn you around, so that you can create the consistent income, free up your time and fulfill your dreams in becoming a successful day trader.</p>
<h3>Mental Exercises</h3>
<p>In my program I address some of these issues in a series of &#8220;Mental Training Exercises&#8221; that I have put together.  They are designed to get your mind thinking and believing that trading for a living and meeting your daily trading goal is normal, natural and the only outcome you will accept. The titles in the first series are; * Financial Freedom * Positive Risk Taking * Holding your concentration while trading * Achieving your Trading Goals. The titles in the second series are; * Overcoming Trading Obstacles * Controlling Emotions while Trading * Overcoming the Fear of Failure * Creating Hope &amp; Success.</p>
<p>These I believe are very powerful and are in, &#8220;the first person&#8221; and will become personal to you. They are a form of Neuro-Linguistic programming that can take you farther and bring you closer to meeting your trading goals. They are, in written form and in audio CD and created by me. My plans are to continue to expand these in the future and make any new additions available to students who come on board, all at no extra charge. These training series are specific to traders and cover issues they face.</p>
<h3>Solutions for traders, Sniper Day Trading</h3>
<p>I realize that not everyone is born with all the qualities a successful trader will need, but I feel it can be learned if you want it bad enough. Ask yourself, how much do you want to become a consistent successful trader ? The answer to that is going to make all the difference in the world.</p>
<p>I know personally the things that hold traders back from bringing it all together and I know exactly what to do to help them change. I believe I can help the struggling trader as well as the trader who has never done this before.<br />
I can set you on a course that is tailored to your experience level and walk you through everything needed and expected. The good part is, you won&#8217;t have to go it along. If you have any question, I can not only answer it, but help you apply it, to get the results you will need. Our daily goal is not to hard to hit, 2 points + per day. We can take a conservative approach to help you get that goal regularly.</p>
<p>If you are honest and know you need help and are willing to work hard and change what ever you have to, then I am sure I can help. Trading for a living is possible, but you need to do different, be different and think different from the majority of other traders. If you first commit to yourself these things, then I will commit to you, which will bring you one step closer to the success that we all strive for. Lastly, I want to assure anyone with doubts, my method, straight up works. The only question that remains is, will you move forward and decide to make it work for &#8220;YOU&#8221;.</p>
<h3>Price Action Day Trading</h3>
<p>&#8220;Price Action Day Trading&#8221;, is the key to your long term success. The markets do something everyday that is consistent since they began trading, over one hundred years ago. It exists in all time frames and gets played out on trading screens across the globe each day. It is important to understand and learn, &#8220;good price structure&#8221; and how it is built. That is what I teach and that is what students get when they partner with me at Sniper Day Trading. The key is learning what to do and when to do it and why. If you don&#8217;t know the answers to those questions you will eventually fall short. Many traders use indicators to help them and that is OK. I have them and use them also, but I do not base my trading decisions on the indicators. I base it on good price structure and trade setups that happen over and over, day after day. Traders and investors are very predictable, they base many of there trading decisions on emotion. Knowing slightly ahead, how they will react when certain prices are reached and breached, give us the trading edge we look for. With that said, the indicators magically line up with our trading decisions which can give us the added confidence to put our money on the line.</p>
<p>Below is a typical trading day where you will see the trading, &#8220;Turning Point&#8221;. I have stripped away everything from the screen except two things. There is much more, but I just want to show you that the indicators line up with our turning points. Which came first the chicken or the egg. The chicken and that is price. Price is always first and the indicators are second. That being said, the indicators can help traders see what is already on the trading screen. I hope this explanation helps clarify in the minds of seeking traders that what we have and do is real and works.</p>
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<h3>What You Get With Sniper Day Trading</h3>
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<li>My E-Mini Trading Manual (hard copy 80 full pages) with future updates. (very nicely done)</li>
<li>Complete DVD video training package in very nice hard cover locking case / extra: will include method applied to stock trading.</li>
<li>Method explained throughout the week, with full screen video and audio illustration in both the T-1 and T-2 screens, &#8220;Turning Points&#8221;. Very powerful part of ongoing training. (This service will be included ongoing all at no extra charge)</li>
<li>All custom chart settings to build your trading platform and help by me if needed to set it up.</li>
<li>All of my custom and modified indicators I created, that will unmistakably identify my &#8220;TURNING POINTS&#8221; for the T-1 and T-2 trades, when applied to the method.</li>
<li>Method checklist work-sheet ( for examining trades against method).</li>
<li>Laminated 8&#215;11 &#8220;Method Overview&#8221;, to pin up over trading screen. Laminated 8&#215;11 &#8220;Mental Exercise Overview&#8221; pin up over screen.</li>
<li>Mental Training Exercises: eight titles &#8211; audio CD and in written form. On-going future title releases no extra charge.</li>
<li>Leather bound &#8220;Trading Journal&#8221;, to help you keep your thoughts, progress, questions and answers.</li>
<li>I will personally work with each trader by screen sharing technology and voice of I.P. through SKYPE, in a live trading environment. After you go through the material, we will set appointments for our personal sessions together. We will apply live market data to the method and I will show you exactly what to do and how to do it. The manual and video&#8217;s will give you a head start, but working with me personally will undoubtedly bring it all together. I will spend as much time as needed with each trader who comes on board until he or she understands the complete trading method.</li>
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<p>If in the future if you have questions, I will always be here to discuss them and go over your charts to help point you in the right direction. I am not just selling my trading method, but offering much more, mentoring and getting you profitable. Traders often face mental barriers that hold them back, but they do not know exactly what it is or why they consistently make the same mistakes over and over again. I can uncover the problems here, find the solutions and set you on your new course.</p>
<p>My goal is to get each trader that joins with Sniper Day Trading to book at least 2 points per day and gradually increasing contract size to a desired income goal. I will do my part as stated above, will you do yours?</p>
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<h3>Important Notice &#8211; Risk Disclaimer:</h3>
<p>Futures Options trading has large potential rewards, but also large potential risk. You must be aware of the risks and be willing to accept them in order to invest in the futures and options markets. Don&#8217;t trade with money you can&#8217;t afford to lose. This is neither a solicitation nor an offer to Buy/Sell futures or options. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those discussed on this web site. The past performance of any e mini trading system or methodology is not necessarily indicative of future results.</p>
<h3>Daytrading Involves High Risks and You Can Lose A Lot of Money.</h3>
<p>Hypothetical or simulated performance results have certain inherent limitations. Unlike an actual performance record, simulated results do not represent actual trading. Also, since the trades have not actually been executed, the results may have under or over-compensated for the impact, if any, certain market factors, such as lack of liquidity. Simulated e mini trading programs in general are also subject to the fact that they are designed with the benefit of hindsight. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those shown.</p>
<h3>Additional Cautions</h3>
<p>There are no guarantees or certainties in trading. Reliability of trading signals for mechanical systems are in probabilities only. Trading involves hard work, risk, discipline and the ability to follow rules and trade through any tough periods during the methods off times (and all methods or systems have off times) &#8211; If you are looking for guarantees, trading is not for you. Most people lose trading. One of the reasons is that they are not consistent and lack discipline. A method of system can help you become consistent, BUT you have to stick to the method like a formula. The ability to be disciplined and control your emotions is even more important than any technical indicators a trader may use. Worrying about the money aspect of trades (which is an emotion) can contribute to and cause a trader to make errors. It is important to trade only with true risk capital. You can find further information at: <a href="http://www.sec.gov">www.sec.gov</a></p>
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<p><b>Common Terms and Definitions Used in E-Mini Day Trading</b><br />
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<li style="margin-left:20px; margin-right:20px; font-weight:normal; list-style-type: none;">One who expects a decline in prices. A news item is considered bearish if it is expected to result in<br />
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<li style="margin-left:20px; margin-right:20px; font-weight:normal; list-style-type: none;">An offer to buy a specific quantity of a commodity at a stated price.<br/><br/></li>
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<li style="margin-left:20px; margin-right:20px; font-weight:normal; list-style-type: none;">An agreement made at a specific price for delivery on a certain day. The Emini Contracts are all cash<br />
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<li style="margin-left:20px; margin-right:20px; font-weight:normal; list-style-type: none;">An active trader who opens and closes positions the same day and seldom hold positions after the<br />
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<li style="margin-left:20px; margin-right:20px; font-weight:normal; list-style-type: none;">The emini futures market that is a basket of 30 stocks. It is the average of the Dow Jones Industrial<br />
Average.</p>
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<td><b>Emini: </b></td>
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<div id="emini" style="width: 500px; background: #D3E4E5; display:none;  ">
<li style="margin-left:20px; margin-right:20px; font-weight:normal; list-style-type: none;">A mini contract that is traded exclusively on an electronic trading facility.. E-Mini is a trademark of<br />
the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.</p>
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<td><b>Russell Eminis: </b></td>
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<li style="margin-left:20px; margin-right:20px; font-weight:normal; list-style-type: none;">The Emini futures market that is a stock index of 2000 stocks.
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<td><b>Front Month: </b></td>
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<li style="margin-left:20px; margin-right:20px; font-weight:normal; list-style-type: none;"> The current trading month. The S&#038;P 500 Eminis trade 4 contract months: March, June, September,<br />
and December.</p>
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<li style="margin-left:20px; margin-right:20px; font-weight:normal; list-style-type: none;">Market trading in contracts to buy and sell a particular commodity at a fixed price on a certain date.
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<div id="limitorder" style="width: 500px; background: #D3E4E5; display:none;  ">
<li style="margin-left:20px; margin-right:20px; font-weight:normal; list-style-type: none;">An order to enter a position at a set price or better.
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<td><b>Market Order: </b></td>
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<li style="margin-left:20px; margin-right:20px; font-weight:normal; list-style-type: none;">An order to enter a position at the next available price.
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<td><b>Mini: </b></td>
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<div id="mini" style="width: 500px; background: #D3E4E5; display:none;  ">
<li style="margin-left:20px; margin-right:20px; font-weight:normal; list-style-type: none;">Refers to a futures contract that has a smaller contract size than an otherwise identical futures<br />
contract.</p>
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<td><b>Stock Index: </b></td>
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<th colspan="2">
<div id="stockindex" style="width: 500px; background: #D3E4E5; display:none;  ">
<li style="margin-left:20px; margin-right:20px; font-weight:normal; list-style-type: none;">An average of a basket of stocks, that are usually weighted, meaning some stocks have more &#8220;significance&#8221; in the index price than others.
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<td><b>Swing Trading: </b></td>
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<li style="margin-left:20px; margin-right:20px; font-weight:normal; list-style-type: none;">Opposite of daytrading. Swing Traders speculate longer term on prices of stocks, futures, etc.
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<td><b>Tick: </b></td>
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<li style="margin-left:20px; margin-right:20px; font-weight:normal; list-style-type: none;">The minimum price fluctuation price action can make. In the S&#038;P 500 Eminis the minimum movement<br />
is $12.50. So each &#8220;tick&#8221; is $12.50.</p>
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<div class="header" id="one-header">Q. Can I trade more than 30 to 60 minutes a day?</div>
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  <strong>A.</strong> Yes. You can break it up into two sessions if you like. Perhaps a morning session and afternoon session-make 2 point each session.
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<div class="header" id="two-header">Q. Can I trade for more than two point a day?</div>
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    <strong>A.</strong> My E-Mini trading course has advanced material for those who WANT to trade all day and earn more than two point a day. That&#8217;s fine to do, as long as you stick to the rules and not deviate from the trading plan. I personally do not advise it. The high side of the daily goal, four points, should be enough for most traders.
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<div class="header" id="three-header">Q. Can I use this with Eminis other than the S&#38;P?</div>
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       <strong>A.</strong> Yes! my method works great with the NASDAQ Minis and the Dow Minis.
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<div class="header" id="four-header">Q. What is a Day Trading School?</div>
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      <strong>A.</strong> Many websites offer day trading training where you have to attend a classroom in a school. If you are not near one of these &#8220;schools&#8221;, you are out of luck. I offer my course as an &#8220;at home&#8221; learning experience. You learn at home, to earn at home.
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<div class="header" id="five-header">Q. Is this a mechanical system?</div>
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      <strong>A.</strong> Yes, and no. Yes, it is mechanical. No, it is not a &#8220;system&#8221;, it is a method. In my opinion, systems don&#8217;t work because the markets always change. Sniper Day Trading will give precise entry points that are highly accurate.
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<div class="header" id="six-header">Q. How much money do I need to start?</div>
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      <strong>A.</strong> Most brokers require a $5000 starting balance to begin. Amp Futures has a lower minimum opening balance of $ 2,000. That is very tight and offers little room for error, but it can be done if you have excellent discipline and really grasp the method. Following the rules for profitability is a must. Daily loss limit a must and may even have to be tightened to 3 points from 4. That is a daily loss limit of $ 150 dollars for the day. The worst you could do on any one day. So with discipline, focus and the right person, it is possible.
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<div class="header" id="seven-header">Q. Can I really make an income with a $5k balance?</div>
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      <strong>A.</strong> Absolutely! Assuming you can follow the rules! If you can&#8217;t, then you will not make it, plain and simple. The choice, decision and outcome are up to you. You will have all that you need to make it. My method works, there is no doubt in my mind. The daily &#8220;Turning Points&#8221; video&#8217;s I do will be an incredible help. If you can build your contract size to just 4 contracts in 4 months time. Increasing your size just one contract per month over 4 months, you will be at a annual monthly income equivalent to making 100K per year, with averaging just 2 points per day. Some days you will hit 3-4 because the market will just give it to you, before you close the trade. That will make up for days you may fall behind. So again, yes it is possible.
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<div class="header" id="eight-header">Q. Can you recommend a good broker?</div>
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      <strong>A.</strong> Yes, Tradestation Securities is the data vendor I use and also the broker, two in one. I have found that these guys are one of the best in the industry and have a very easy trading platform to learn. I recommend them also because it is easier and better to build your screen the way that I have it. We will be using the same platform and format.
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<div class="header" id="nine-header">Q. How much are commissions?</div>
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      <strong>A.</strong> Commission are $2 dollars to buy and $2 dollars to sell per contract. It could be a little more or less depending on the volume you trade.
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<div class="header" id="ten-header">Q. How long will it take to learn this method?</div>
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     <strong>A.</strong> I believe if you read the manual and watch the included videos, you will be underway to learning the Sniper Day Trading method within a week or two. You really need to review the daily trade videos and you really need to trade the simulator first. I will not tell you how long to trade the simulator, because everyone is different. You may need more than two weeks of simulated trading or just a couple days. Any experienced trader will be ready in a few day or so. The method is not hard to understand and apply, most people will grasp it quickly.
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<div class="header" id="eleven-header">Q. What kind of support will I receive from you?</div>
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      <strong>A.</strong> My undivided attention! I am not a sales man trying to sell 1000 copies here. I am a real day trader who makes his living from day trading-period. I truly want to see you successful. You will have my private cell number and email address and all the consultation you need.
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<div class="header" id="twelve-header">Q. You mention discipline quite a bit. Why?</div>
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     <strong>A.</strong> It&#8217;s that important. You need to be disciplined to follow the rules to the letter. That&#8217;s why I highly recommend listening to my &#8220;Mental Exercise Program&#8221; often. As mentioned I will be coming out with future releases of this and make them available to partners at no extra cost to them.
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<div class="header" id="thirteen-header">Q. Can I skip trading for a few days and still make money?</div>
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     <strong>A.</strong> Absolutely. You will be making money every day you decide to trade! Of course you will not make money when you take a day off.
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<div class="header" id="fourteen-header">Q. Can I pay for my course in installments?</div>
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     <strong>A.</strong> No. A simple one time payment is required. Please read our CFTC Disclaimer linked from the bottom of my home page. You should be well capitalized to trade futures and should not be trading with money you cannot afford to lose. If you cannot make a one time payment, you may not be ready for trading!
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<div class="header" id="fifteen-header">Q. How much can I expect to make in a year?</div>
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     <strong>A.</strong> Great question. Personally I consider a $100,000 + a year good income for most people. Following my plan and trading 1 contract to start, and adding 1 contract after every $1500 profit,(every three weeks at 2 points a day)  you could be earning well over the above amount a year in a very short time. Trading only up-to 4 contracts at 2 points per day would attain this goal. This is a very conservative approach and one that most should consider especially if you are new to futures trading.  Everyone is different. If you do not follow the rules and lack discipline, all bets are off.
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<div class="header" id="sixteen-header">Q. Do I have to install your software on my computer?</div>
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     <strong>A.</strong> No. I do not sell software! I am selling education materials only. If you don&#8217;t have a data package and broker, I really recommend Tradestation. They have it all, they are not perfect, but they have all the software you will need. My custom indicator can be set up on your screen without to much trouble and I can help with that if you need it.
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<div class="header" id="seventeen-header">Q. What if I lose my connection while I am in a trade?</div>
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<strong>A.</strong> You need to CALL YOUR BROKER IMMEDIATELY. Personally, I always have a back up computer with a Verizon Internet Card ready to go in case my cable modem goes out. It&#8217;s very prudent to have a backup and have your broker&#8217;s number on speed dial. I have not had this happen to me, but I am certain it could. I also recommend a battery back-up/surge protector in case the power goes out while you are in a trade.
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<div class="header" id="eighteen-header">Q. Will I make money if the market keeps going down?</div>
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     <strong>A.</strong> Sniper Day Trading method allows you to profit from up and down markets! Go to the beginners page and read about shorting the market!
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<div class="header" id="nineteen-header">Q. Do you offer training after market hours?</div>
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     <strong>A.</strong> I do offer an after hours market training to those who need it, but cover a lot of material in the daily video&#8217;s I put out after each trading session.  This is usually a recap of the trading day and signals generated.  I will schedule LIVE TRAINING WEBINARS occasionally as needed to help partners better fully understand some advanced features and how to read price action.
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<div class="header" id="twenty-header">Q. Do you offer a live trading room?</div>
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<p><strong>Before you start trading</strong>, it is very important that you know what it is that you are doing and what you are trading. It is similar to trading stocks but at the same time, very different. There is a definition of terms for those who need to know the basic language in the glossary. </p>
<p>We are trading the S&#038;P 500 E-Mini Futures contract. This represents a shadow or a mirror of movement in the S&#038;P 500 cash index. Traders and institutions across the globe buy and sell contracts with each other. For many, it is a hedge against a portfolio they own and sell contracts equal to the value of their portfolio as a form of insurance. Pension funds and large institutions do the same as well as mutual fund managers.
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<p>They are buying and selling protection in the form of contracts against the Index. To do this they need a very liquid pool of futures contracts to draw from and that is where the trader comes into the picture. He or she may not want to hedge their portfolio, but may want to speculate on the future direction of the market. Traders are an essential ingredient to offer the liquidity that the institutions need to quickly move into and out of the market.
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<p>I once heard a man ask a trader what he does for a living and his answer was, &#8220;I am an asset liquidity provider, how about you&#8221;. That statement is true. That is what we do.
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<p>Each contract traded represents 50 times the current value of the index. Lets say that the Index is 1000, a nice round number. Multiply 1000 x 50 = $ 50,000 and that is the value of one contract. If the index was trading at 1100 the value of the contract would be $ 55,000. You need to put up a deposit for the right to buy and hold a contract. If you hold the position over night, you will need about $ 5,000 deposit. If you close the position at the end of the trading session the margin will go down to about $ 1,250 for one contract.(day trade margin)
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<p>At Sniper Day Trading, we trade for a modest daily goal most days, between 2-4 points. The S&#038;P 500 emini futures trades in ticks. There are 4 ticks that make up one point. Each tick is $12.50 and since there is 4 ticks to a point, one point is $50, 4 x $12.50= $50. If our daily goal is capture 2-4 points we are trading for $100-$200 dollars per contract traded. With an opening balance of $5,000 you could conceivably buy or sell 4 contract. So to use the example above, 4 contracts traded x 100 to 200 each contract, you would be making $400-800 per day.
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<p>We don&#8217;t recommend that traders start trading the maximum, but start at the smallest and work your way up. It is possible, averaging 2 points per day that in 4 weeks you could be trading at 4 contracts and bringing in the kind of money above. You can stay at that level or increase it over time. What ever you feel comfortable with. You may decide to go slower and reach that level in 2 or 3 months and that is OK. The main thing is averaging that 2 points per day over an extended period. It is very possible, people are doing that and more all over the country and you could to.
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<p>On the main page we talk a lot about discipline, patients, and focus, all essential things for reaching your goals. But first you need to know how to trade. I offer that in my course and if you decide to become part of the family, I will see to it that you understand my trading method and how to apply it.
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<p>When we put on a trade, we teach how to enter at just the right moment as the momentum will carry you higher or lower which ever way to you are trading.
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<h3>Make Money as prices go up or down</h3>
<p>Which brings me to my next point. You can make money in either direction, up or down. Often, prices go down a lot faster that they do going up. The principal works the same. When you put on a trade that is going up, we would call that a LONG TRADE and when you put on a trade that is going down, we call that a SHORT TRADE. We teach how to take these trades in a clear concise way. No gray area.
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<p>When we take a Long Trade, we Buy to Open / Sell to Close
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<p>When we take a Short Trade, we Sell to Open / Buy to Close
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<p>There is always someone on the other side of the trade to take the position, the price is the only thing that changes. If you sold the futures or “Shorted” the market at the S&#038;P price of 1091 and you covered the trade by buying it back at a lower price at 1088, you just made a 3 point profit of $50 X 3 points = $ 150 dollars per contract traded.
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<p>Remember that each tick is broken up in quarters and 4 quarters make up 1 point. You can think of it like 4 quarters make a dollar, but in this case, it makes $50, because each tick is worth $12.50.
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<p>Commission cost for the transaction varies on the broker but the typical costs is about $2.00 to buy one contract and $2 to sell one contract. The complete transaction is called “round-turn”, buying, then selling.
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<h3>TIME CHARTS<br />
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<p>When building our charts on the screen, we use tick data. Tick data is different than time data. Trading in a one minute bar chart is the smallest increment of time that you can use. When using TICK CHARTS, you can create a much more detailed view of the trading history. It is through this trading history that we are able to draw up our entries in this much more detailed view. It allows us to enter at the exact point, Sniper Style, to hit our mark. Get in, Get out, Get done.
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<p><img src="http://www.sniperdaytrading.com/images/chart-1.gif" /></p>
<p>We teach precise entry and exit points using these tick charts and with the ongoing training you will always see the method applied to current data.
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<p>Above, is an example of a Candle Stick Chart. These are typical setups for us, as you can see the entries short and then long. The first trade was good for 1 to 2 points and the second good for the same or higher.
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<p>I usually follow bar charts that have an open, high, low and close to them, as shown above. Some people like using candle stick charts and that is a matter of preference. Candle charts have a wider body and make it a little easier to see the open, high, low and close, but using tick charts, often we need the screen room to see the complete patterns developing as well as one feature that I use to help visually see the change in direction. Often, this change in direction matches the other components of the method which helps to confirm our entry, LONG or SHORT.
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<p><img src="http://www.sniperdaytrading.com/images/chart-2.gif" /></p>
<h3>Different Types of Orders<br />
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<p>There are three main types of orders used in our style of trading. There are “Market Orders”, “Limit Orders” and “Stop Orders”. I use all three of them at different times for different reasons and explain it all in my course and mentoring program.
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<p>A market order, in our style of trading is typically used to close positions that are still open. Others may use them to start a position but we don&#8217;t often do that. It better serves us to use this order when we have an open position close to our stop loss and decide it is better to close the position and the protective stop at once. Both done with one click of the mouse at the same time.
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<p>A “Limit Order”, is an order to buy or sell at the specific price that we specify. See the example below. There is a blue column, the “Bid Size” and red column, the “Ask Size” This is where I place my orders. By clicking inside the blue column, price 1091.50, I am willing to buy at that price only. When contracts become available from the other side, the red column, my order is filled and I will have gone “Long the S&#038;P emini futures market”. The opposite is true for “Selling Short”. This is an example of buying or selling with a “Limit Order”. </p>
<p><img src="http://www.sniperdaytrading.com/images/matrix.gif" /></p>
<p>The last order type, “Stop Orders”, are usually used to protect a trader from incurring a greater loss than what he has predetermined ahead of time. For me, it is 1 point or less on all trades I put on. ($50 dollars per contract traded or less). That is the maximum loss and is set automatically at the time I click the order to buy. No need to do anything else. You can set predefined limit order targets and they can go up at the same time as your order entry as well. One click of the mouse and the rest of the entire process is complete. You can even stagger your “Limit Order Targets” if you trade more than one contract, say 1 point and 2 points. If the first one gets hit and filled, your stop loss will automatically adjust itself to only protect now the remaining half of your open position. Nothing else needs to be done, but just the one click order entry, period.
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<p>This is a very nice feature for those who may lack discipline in placing their stops and targets when and where they should after they enter the market. You can even use the one click feature just explained and use a “Trailing Stop Loss”. This will automatically move your protective Stop Loss up with say a rising market. You can set a trigger point, say its one point. When you reach that one point level you sell half your first position, every tick the market rises from there, your stop will rise by that much, keeping a 4 tick stop position. If the market had moved up 3 points quickly and came back 1 point, you would automatically sell your remaining position at 2 points, locking in your profit. This is because you preprogrammed it to do just that. This again is a great way to capture more profit in a fast moving market all automatically. The only thing that starts the process is just the one click of the mouse. Done. Very Cool. I, most often do it manually, but that is me. I can show you how to set this upin a blink of an eye and teach you to effectively use this feature.
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<h3>Different Types Of Trading<br />
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<p>There are different types of trading. The three most common, “Day Trading”, “Swing Trading” and “Position Trading”. Day Trading is what we do, because we never hold any position over night and make a few trades inside the daily session. Swing Trading, will carry positions over-night and hold those positions for several days. Position Trading, will hold similar trades but for several weeks or months.
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<p>Inside of Day Trading, there are several approaches as well. We look at three main tick charts, separated by small, medium and large time frames. Depending on the traders preference, if he or she has one, we can tailor our program to match your current trading style, or mirror what I am using for my trading. In our first meeting together, I will be able to help you discover what is the best time frame for you to start with. Naturally, I will show you how I set up my charts and fully explain the way that I trade. After that, we can go from there.
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<h3>Scalp Trading<br />
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<p>Scalp Trading, is often misunderstood. There is really no set definition that will clearly define it. It may mean one thing to someone and something else to another. That said, what I most often do is Scalp Trade the S&#038;P 500 futures emini market. You can trade other markets like the Russell, the NASDAQ, or the Dow Jones. Each has an emini futures market that is liquid and very trade-able.
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<p>When the trading range is very narrow, scalping 2, 3 or 4 ticks, may be all the market safely gives you, without waiting around hours for a good trade setup. This is how I would define Scalp Trading.
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<p>With our base daily goal of 2 points or 8 ticks, you only really need say, 1 trade for 1 point and two trades for 3 ticks and that would also cover commissions and you are done for the day.
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<p>The setups are the same in the smallest time frame, as compared to the highest time frame, because the market is “Fractal” in nature. That means the same patterns and setups occur in all time frames across the board, showing a trading symmetry that is often seen in nature, below is an example of that.
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<p><img src="http://www.sniperdaytrading.com/images/fractal-brocolli.jpg" /> <img src="http://www.sniperdaytrading.com/images/fractal-flower.jpg" /> <img src="http://www.sniperdaytrading.com/images/fractal-aloe.jpg" /></p>
<p>With my trading approach, we are able to capture what the market is giving us. If the trading range is expanding and large swings are showing up, we can capture those moves for multiple point returns.
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<p>Scalp Trading, gives you the ability to save time in your trading, by getting in getting out and getting done with it and on to other things. I don&#8217;t trade all day, like many do. This style of trading offers the “Time Freedom” that many covet. Having the Trading Discipline to walk away after hitting our Day Trading Goal is key in keeping the struggle to a minimum.
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<p>Getting what you need from the market, is like shopping for fresh meat and produce at your local supermarket. If you try to stock up on too much, it will go bad and you will lose it all. I find the same true in trading, getting what you need for today is a better approach and produces trading discipline, controls greed and keeps the traders struggle manageable. It is a lot easier to get 2-4 point in a day verses 8-10 points in a day. When you are not able to reach this high trading goal, it will produce frustration and feelings of failure can creep in, derailing all of your efforts.
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<h3>Controlling Fear and Greed<br />
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<p>Many traders just starting out, soon discover that they have almost what seems like uncontrollable trading emotions. They find it difficult to stay focused and maintain control. Often, traders find themselves trading with their minds to focused on the money. That is a sure-fire way to slow your progress and often ruin it entirely.
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<p>Most traders have gone through this, but most don&#8217;t know how to break the bonds of these powerful emotions, Fear and Greed while Day Trading. The good news is, I do know and is very much apart of the Sniper Trading approach. These are things that I uncover and address to my students and take this part very seriously. Starting out, many are not even aware of these dangers, but that is my job to prepare you for any unforeseen problems that can come between you and your modest daily trading goal each day.
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is Tuesday, January 12th and the momentum has slowed the last two days.
Todays Index&#8217;s were down across the board, with the NASDAQ getting the worst, followed by the S&#38;P -10 points and the Dow, -30 points. We are very close to the extended March 6th trend line support on these index&#8217;s. If that support [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today is Tuesday, January 12th and the momentum has slowed the last two days.</p>
<p>Todays Index&#8217;s were down across the board, with the NASDAQ getting the worst, followed by the S&amp;P -10 points and the Dow, -30 points. We are very close to the extended March 6th trend line support on these index&#8217;s. If that support breaks, it will be the first clue that we may have turned the corner on the rally. But still it remains intact and all is well.</p>
<p>As I had thought, today we saw the first signs of life in the futures market, with volume coming in at over 2 million contracts. Just what I was saying yesterday, that 2 million contracts traded in the emini futures market is considered good volume and we hit it today. It has been a long time, probably longer than a month with this kind of volume.</p>
<p>As day traders, we need volume to push the market around, otherwise it becomes more difficult for traders to make money. It is always easy for them lose money and with low volume, bingo, you are there.</p>
<p>Most traders do not know how to trade in shallow trading ranges and end up getting beat up pretty bad. But if you know how to Scalp Trade this market, taking a little out of the middle, you can survive in any kind of trading environment. That is not easy to do for most people and there will be those that say it is foolish to try. Probably because they were not able to make it work for them. Traders are doing this all across the globe and they are taking it from those who think they can.</p>
<p>Some people only scalp trade and that term can mean different things for different people. To me, taking 2,3 or 4 ticks, will qualify as a scalp. Others will call taking a 2-4 point profit on the S&amp;P emini&#8217;s, a scalp. So, the term is used widely. If I can make a profit on these small trades while keeping my losses to an equal amount 1 to 1, I am doing OK, because my percentage is pretty high. You need to have 60% or better with the better being more like 75 and up.</p>
<p>When I trade, I look for both kinds of trades. If the market will give me an extended move, often I position myself to capture it. At times I take half off early which gives me the extra ability to ride the move out. It&#8217;s a good way to trade.</p>
<p>In my trading today, I did not do as well as I had wanted, but I had a few bigger trades to cover myself. I came in late in the day and missed some big moves short. Overall I think a came a little short of my daily goal because of commission, but close. I had 10 trades 5 gains 5 losses, but had a few trades for higher point returns. As I said I was off. Lack of concentration and I did not take a break from a training session I had with a student.</p>
<p>My timing and concentration was off, with the first two trades as loses. They were not good entries and it cost me. I could have avoided  some of the lose by closing the trade out early as I normally would do once I start to lose the edge. To me and my method, the Trading Edge, is clearly defined and when I lose it, I need to get out, often avoiding  my full stop out of 1 S&amp;P point. I start out with a 1 point stop on all trades, but it almost instantly goes to three ticks when I get one tick of movement in my favor usually when I am in scalp mode.</p>
<p>Often times I am able to catch trades for several points as I did last Friday with a 4 and 5 point gain. It does depend on the price action and what the market gives you. If the markets clamed up and its daily trading range shrunk, many traders would suffer, because they only know how to trend trade. When its choppy, they often stay out, but only after they got burned by non directional non moving market. Being able to Snipe or pick off a few trades makes life a lot easier, providing that you can do it. You end up having the ability to pull a few points a day out of the market, no matter what kind of market you have.</p>
<p>I will make a few comments from where I left off yesterday, about needing all three components to become successful as a trader. It does not matter what you trade, these are things everyone in this business needs.</p>
<p>We all need to know how to trade, by following a methodology or system of some kind. Next you need trading discipline, as it is often talked about.  The last thing is, you need to be aware of the forces that are naturally working against you. What forces are you talking about?  Well, for starters, yourself. When trading, there is something called our human nature. That nature says many things about us and our ability to become profitable. It is to often, the unseen things that holds us back from realizing our dreams.                                                                                                                         &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-Let me focus on one point and see how far we go. GREED. That is a human emotion that all of us are faced with. We did not learn it, it comes very natural for most of us. I believe, we need to unlearn it or decide ahead of time, by an active decision to not allow this emotion to take root in us. If we can, it will make so many things better not only for our trading endeavors, but in every other area of our lives, good stuff.</p>
<p>The only way we can ever address it, is if we are first aware of it. After that, what are we going to do, to get a handle on it?  This emotion has been one of the leading causes for traders to blow up there accounts.</p>
<p>We need to be content with modest gains when we have them. The opposite of content is discontent and the twin brother of discontent is greed.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Unless you are content with your piece of the market, you will continue to strive for more. In trying to get more, you will lose what you have. Take control of your trading and your emotions. Trade with a purpose and a goal. </span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is Monday, November 2nd and the Market holds.
Well, we were anticipating some pretty important market action today and so far so good. The Dow was up about 75 points today, but in order to slow down and turn this market around, we will have to see about 75 more Dow points to the upside. [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today is Monday, November 2nd and the Market holds.</p>
<p>Well, we were anticipating some pretty important market action today and so far so good. The Dow was up about 75 points today, but in order to slow down and turn this market around, we will have to see about 75 more Dow points to the upside. That is current overhead resistance and will need to break above that (9860) pretty decisively.</p>
<p>I think I said it all in yesterdays post, so I won&#8217;t repeat myself here again. We just need some time to see how this is going to play out and the above scenario lays out the other side of the equation.  Tomorrow, I will post a daily chart of the Dow and S&amp;P to better show you what I have been saying.</p>
<p>Today, I took 3 trades starting around the New York afternoon session, 11 a.m. West Coast.  The first was a split trade and half came off at only 3 ticks, the second half was stopped out for -4 ticks. I was looking for the turn and just a touch early. So this trade gave me a net loss of  -1 tick on half the position,- $12.50.</p>
<p>The next trade, I did find the turn that I was looking for and picked up + 1 point on 2 contracts and let the other half run for +8.25 points. I was looking for prices to get a little higher but I did not push it, I got out at 1035.25 and I saw a potential high for the move at 1038. We came within 2 ticks of that trade high call at 1037.50 before the market retreated 6 points.</p>
<p>I re-entered long right at one of my &#8220;Turning Points&#8221; at 1033 and did not take half off early like I normally do but let the market take me to exactly where I thought it would, with the whole position. Once I was getting close to my target area, I took off half the position at +5.75 points of profit. I gave the other half some room to work, so it could make an attempt to hit the high side of 1040. It did not make it and I got stopped out at +4.25 points on the other half.</p>
<p>That was all quite OK.  I did notice that after I got stopped out, that the price did turn just after and move up to hit the 1040 level I had called. </p>
<p>We were running out of time, but I did and still do see 1043 before the move is finished, but that will probably come in the night session or in tomorrow market. </p>
<p>On that pull back, off the first good move, I was looking for prices to come down to 1031.75, which was 6 points off the previous high. Well, we came within 1 tick, 1031.50.</p>
<p>I make reference to all of this in the video&#8217;s I have posted below. These are live trading video&#8217;s of everything I just wrote above. The first three are tied to the first two orders and the last two are tied to the last trade.</p>
<p>I am not really saying how I come up with these trades on the video&#8217;s but I am reading price action. I do have a custom indicator that I have created that gives you these &#8220;Turning Points&#8221; and only risks 1 S&amp;P point on the trade.  I do build my screens up with a few more tools to complement each style of trading I am in.</p>
<p>If I were to trade, this mornings session, there were good low risk turning points present there as well and would have easily gotten my daily goal, (2 to 4 points)  </p>
<p>Around 9 a.m. West Coast time, the market gave some traders a big gift, a 16 point sell off. I am sure I would have had some of that. I do see possibly getting out once and re-entering again short, but that was a fantastic move. Their were great add-on spots on the way, if you so chose to, but, what I am saying is these &#8221;Turning Points&#8221;, happen all day, when the market is moving.</p>
<p>Yesterday was just incredible for my &#8220;Turning Point&#8221; signals. The market was definitely moving and if you knew where those low risk entry points where and positioned yourself in font of it, you would have done well. They were happening all day long, one after another, for huge moves.  My stops on the entries were still one point and the majority worked out for multiple point gainers.  </p>
<p>When the market is not moving much and price action is quite, I love to trade out of my T-1 scalp screen. Very accurate for short moves, averaging about 3/4 point each. I really only need a few of these to hit my daily goal and do just that, if the market is moving or not. Even in a slow chop zone, if you follow the method, it comes out. I will say, that the opposite is true as well. I am thinking and speaking to myself here. When I don&#8217;t follow my method and at times I don&#8217;t, just like everyone else, it does not usually work out and that is a good thing, believe it or not. I do not want to reinforce negative behavior and am glad the trades do not work when I go outside my method.</p>
<p>That is the exception, not the rule, because I do a pretty good job in following my method, plan and rules. The same will be true for anyone else who attempts to do the same.</p>
<p>These turning points are very easy to see and have only a few conditions attached to them before you can enter the trade, not to hard and very clear. I have all of this layed out in my 80 page manual and DVD video series. The price for my course is coming down as I have stated before. Any one interested to learn more, contact me at <a href="mailto:vinnie@sniperdaytrading.com">vinnie@sniperdaytrading.com</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.screencast.com/t/ZHl13cgkmDz2">http://www.screencast.com/t/ZHl13cgkmDz2</a> </p>
<p><a href="http://www.screencast.com/t/fUjVI35OFQQw">http://www.screencast.com/t/fUjVI35OFQQw</a> </p>
<p><a href="http://www.screencast.com/t/JzGvvo6Ihy2">http://www.screencast.com/t/JzGvvo6Ihy2</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.screencast.com/t/IZn8fKfNoM2">http://www.screencast.com/t/IZn8fKfNoM2</a> </p>
<p><a href="http://www.screencast.com/t/9RC43BbNjSjh">http://www.screencast.com/t/9RC43BbNjSjh</a></p>


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		<title>Dow Hit Resistance at 8240 + Level</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is Wednesday, April 30 and resistance is met at 8240, will it break through?
Today&#8217;s trading went easy, picking up all trades entered, 8 for 8, but all the trades were very small contract size. I just took it easy because yesterday after the Fed announcement, which I don&#8217;t even know what they said, I [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today is Wednesday, April 30 and resistance is met at 8240, will it break through?</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s trading went easy, picking up all trades entered, 8 for 8, but all the trades were very small contract size. I just took it easy because yesterday after the Fed announcement, which I don&#8217;t even know what they said, I took a trade that looked real good. I planned it for a high point move and it played out as planned, 5 1/2 points on 5 contracts, 1375. So I just took it easy today and totaled little over 4 points, but just on a few contracts.</p>
<p>Yesterday, I said to watch the 8250 level, that was going to be a key resistance level. Well, it went right up to it yesterday and retreated like it saw a ghost, straight down. Today, it went for a second run at that resistance level, same thing, retreat. Two attempts and no luck. That level will need to be broken to the upside for the trend to continue. Tomorrow, I will show a chart of it, looks very clear.</p>
<p>Also, in looking at the Fed news release, it was funny to see it play out exactly like I said that it usually does. That is, after the announcement, it will shoot in one direction, to suck players in, then over shoot in the other direction and take everyone out and then it will establish the move that it wants to make. Pretty much exact. Once it hit that 8240-8250 level, it went straight down.</p>
<p>All of this is not really that important.  It&#8217;s only important that you are able to position yourself to take advantage of some of these moves and I did that as stated above.</p>
<p>I will post a full article for tomorrow&#8217;s blog and possibly show the trade after the Fed news &#8211; I recorded it!</p>
<p>Have a great evening!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.screencast.com/t/xMyEoaQud">http://www.screencast.com/t/xMyEoaQud</a> Today&#8217;s equity chart</p>


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		<title>Trading Discipline, Part 4</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is Thursday April 16th, and I have a valuable trading lesson below.
I started my day on the wrong foot, that was for sure. I know the potential always exists to mess up a bit, but I also know that I have enough discipline to stop trading if I am having a bad day. We [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today is Thursday April 16th, and I have a valuable trading lesson below.</p>
<p>I started my day on the wrong foot, that was for sure. I know the potential always exists to mess up a bit, but I also know that I have enough discipline to stop trading if I am having a bad day. We all need to know at what point you will stop trading for the day if you hit your daily loss limit.</p>
<p>This is a discipline question that needs to be known before you start the trading session. I always know what that point is and I feel other traders in the business should also, but everyone trades differently and there are almost no two styles alike. You may mirror yourself after a successful trader and that can work well, but you will eventually need to OWN IT for long term success to take hold.</p>
<p>This would be whatever you learn that seems to work and slowly adopt it as your own, because everyone will see things at least a little differently. The bottom line is, did you follow the &#8220;base method setups&#8221; to get your points. If you did, then your results are duplicatable for future profits and that is what we want &#8211; daily positive results.</p>
<p>Today, I came up to my daily loss limit, which for me is always two times my minimum daily goal. My daily goal has been one thousand dollars, so my maximum loss for the day can be no larger than two thousand dollars. My first couple of trades were small, then went to double positions. If I click 5 contracts twice, that is a double position, but it shows up as two separate orders when taking losses and gains.</p>
<p>I was using double positions and not hitting my targets &#8211; not a good thing. I usually lighten up until I get a better footing for the day, but I did not, which pushed me down right above my limit. Funny thing is, when the chips were really down, I know I had to hit the next trade or I was going to have my first losing day in months.</p>
<p>I finally got it together and waited for a very good runner and followed it up with another one almost just like it. I put one last trade on to top off those two large gains for a total profit for the day of $ 2,600 dollars &#8211; over double daily goal. WOW, that was close.</p>
<p>I was not feeling well this whole week and it finally showed up. I noticed I did not have any focus and patience to wait and look for my basic trade setups and it showed. I almost was not going to trade this morning, but I reasoned with myself and went ahead.  I did not like the feeling of having a string of losses like I did (remember I took several double positions, which makes it look worst), but how I handled the emotions is what I am going to talk about today. This is the exact topic I had planned to discuss, no kidding. Is that not ironic?</p>
<p>Trading Discipline: Part 4</p>
<p>Trading Discipline has many aspects to it and I could write many more articles on the subject, but the one I will discuss today is how to handle your emotions after having multiple losses in a row. The easy answer is to just tell yourself not to get anxious and wait the move out for a directional change.</p>
<p>Easier said than done. We have all been there and will likely be there again at some point, but you really need to rehearse this scenario in your mind to pre-plan how you are going to deal with it when it happens. If you don&#8217;t do the work now, you will certainly do it later, but under different circumstances, which could cost you big dollars.</p>
<p>This is a very serious matter, more than you may realize, because it is at this point that many traders can just LOSE IT.  What I mean is, you get to a point where you can no longer handle the pain of loss and if you don&#8217;t pull it together quickly, you will self destruct. No kidding. Everything you do will be wrong, not matter what. Your trading plan will get tossed right out the window and you will go into survival mode, which is better classified as SELF DESTRUCT MODE and you really don&#8217;t want that.  So the very first thing is:</p>
<p>* Take a deep breath, get some oxygen in your body, so you can think clearly and take at least 30 minutes off.</p>
<p>* Go back over your contingency plans you thought of before this whole thing started.</p>
<p>* Imagine what you did when you rehearsed this scenario in your mind, see yourself confidently putting on a positive trade, while imagining hitting your target or your expected outcome.</p>
<p>* Be sure you do not trade past your daily loss limit.</p>
<p>* If you still have room to trade, plan it out, just like a sniper would pick his target. You may only have 1 or 2 bullets. Make it count.</p>
<p>* Have next to your computer a script of positive self talk, that will help you change your negative state of mind, this should be something you read often for this scenario.</p>
<p>If after doing the above, you still have a loss or even hit your daily loss limit, don&#8217;t beat yourself up. One of the reasons for a daily loss limit is it takes the pressure off. If you already know ahead of time that this is the very worst that can happen today and you accept that, how much easier can it be in relieving the stress and pressure.</p>
<p>One double daily goal loss is not bad, when you consider that there will eventually be days that you hit double daily goals. I do it all the time. In fact, most days are at least double daily goal. That gives me plenty of room to come back the very next day and still stay on target of at least hitting a daily goal average for the week.</p>
<p>Never let your trading account losses get away from you. As &#8220;Day Traders&#8221;, we need to stay alive and our life blood is trading capital. Keep the trading capital in your account, so you can trade again. If we lose our blood, we die. Don&#8217;t let this happen to you!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.screencast.com/t/qortOnHL">http://www.screencast.com/t/qortOnHL</a> Today&#8217;s equity chart</p>


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