Emini Stock Index Futures Day Trading Course

The Original E-Mini S&P Futures Day Trading
Course teaches you
E-Mini S&P Day Trading!

Combine our personal mentoring program with our proprietary Simplified Elliott™ Pattern Recognition Methodology... and you've found just what you're looking for.

 


Student Testimonial:

"I was simply amazed and excited when I saw your method work in real time for the very first time. It would've been so cool if I was introduced to this when I just got out of High School. All that time wasted in Community College and Trade School ... I never really got to make use of any of the things I learned there. Trading is so much more "worth" the "time" invested!"
- R.M., Canoga Park, CA

 

Here's what you get:


  • A full year course kicked off with 5-Days of true One-on-One personalized training

  • You choose if you train in person or online. Either way, its still one student and one instructor.

  • Followed up with a full year of mentoring and support

  • Learn low-risk high-probability trade entries using Simplified Elliott Wave™ Pattern Recognition.

  • No indicators to learn how to use

  • Simplified relaxed trading

  • Trade from one simple chart

  • Trade any market you can chart

  • Learn how to control risk

  • Learn how to harness the power of your intuition - the entries jump off the screen

  • Learn how to trade without stress, in fact good trading is boring

  • Educating day-traders worldwide since 1994, more than 14 years experience over different market personalities

  • Hundreds of e-mini day trading students from 18 countries

  • The original E mini Stock Index Futures Educational Daytrading Course

 

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