Emini Stock Index Futures Day Trading Course

You can learn how to successfully
Day Trade Emini Russell 2000 Futures...

The ER2, Russell 2000 eMini or any market you can chart is easy to trade with our trading methodology based on our proprietary Simplified Elliott™ Pattern Recognition.

 


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

 

Student Testimonial:

"I wanted to thank you for the great job you did last week while I was with you in Cartersville. Your approach to daytrading is second to none. I have taken 3 other tutoring programs which pale in comparison to yours. The training was almost a "fringe" benefit to the wealth of other information you shared on a wide variety of other subjects. I have never enjoyed an educational experience more. There is no doubt in my mind (right side of course) that you have given me the tools to successful trading."
- T.B., Mechanicsburg, PA

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