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 joselopezde 
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Where and what is Miltos doing now?

I have seen in Linkedin that he trades for another firm (VCMT). But I don't not know if he still uses these techniques. Maybe someone can ask him on twitter (@MiltosSavvidis)...

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 geth03 
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hi guys, for anyone asking himself what is the difference between nobsdaytrading and futex Price ladder Course:

first of all i can tell you about futex Price ladder:
module 1&2: very Basics, whats the Price ladder, whats the lingo
module 3-5: icebergs large orders -> what are they, what do they do
module 6-7: day types, fade trades, breakout trades
module 8-10: preperation: News (economic realeses), month end trading, central Banks

nobsdytrading:
lots of Starters, great ebook, live Webinar, us Treasury market aka second Chance market, dont trade thin markets

John grady: -> watch the DOM for 6-12 months and try to recognize the Patterns like me, you will get there
but it will take time, discipline and Money
my experience: at first i thought wtf is he telling about, 6-12 months are too much, i want to get there in 2 weeks, i want to trade my 1000USD to 1 mio in one year and this guy says watch the DOM for one year and start with one lots,
but i can tell you guys: grady says the truth, the reality is somewhat different than what we expected as newbies,
i highly recommend gradys Approach to the markets

futex: -> watch the Videos, make the drills, prepare for economic News, central bank activities, technical Analysis, technical Levels etc. -> make your homework and prepare for Scenarios: e.g. if that happens than i will join the iceberg on pullbacks etc. , you want to trade crude?->great, prepare yourself, wanna trade the bund?->prepare yourself

why i trade like grady and dont trade like futex?
for gradys Approach you Need pattern recognition, you trade what you saw 20 times before.
for futex you Need to do homework and analyze what draghi said, why he said that, what does it mean etc. and i dont like that Kind of stuff. just pick up a Chart on a fomc Meeting and youll see what the market makes during this time. you get paid when youre right and blow your account when your wrong.

so this is just my 2 Cents guys, hope i could help you Little bit

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I once asked for a Futexlive free trial and saw that there were many valuable videos (interviews, learning modules, analysis,...)

I have asked the videos to Dan Goldberg and he told me they are no longer available

Did anyone downloaded those files?

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 rdaytrader 
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Sure it's still on YouTube:
[yt]https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfsVzLcGU-y85TIf__avRsg[/yt]

Dan Goldberg left Futex and started on his own

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 Keab 
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Lucky at least you did the full course, I only got half, still waiting to hear back from credit card company for partial refund. I loved it because of the structured training, covering various topics and different situations and contexts.

What is your source for the belief that Marex bought them out? Last I heard the administrator could not find a buyer.

Apologies, I wasn't clear. Marex bought out Easyscreen/Neon trading platform/DOM and took it in house.

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Hey is there any update on this thread? I'm new to DOM trading. What would the best trading course to get these days?

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 matthew28 
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Hey is there any update on this thread? I'm new to DOM trading. What would the best trading course to get these days?

Futex are no longer about. See this thread:


Personally if you are new to DOM trading I would just start with the John Gray, No BS Day trading Basic course:
Basic Course
He also has a vendor thread here:


The course is only $85 and as well as a good selection of videos there is an .pdf ebook detailing all the setups and information he talks about. Much easier than making your own notes from videos. He trades US Interest Rates products and sometimes the ES, but the basic orderflow knowledge he provides are good foundations for any product IMO. He also has some good webinar recordings that he did for this site and can be found on his website too.

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Futex are no longer about. See this thread:


Personally if you are new to DOM trading I would just start with the John Gray, No BS Day trading Basic course:
Basic Course
He also has a vendor thread here:


The course is only $85 and as well as a good selection of videos there is an .pdf ebook detailing all the setups and information he talks about. Much easier than making your own notes from videos. He trades US Interest Rates products and sometimes the ES, but the basic orderflow knowledge he provides are good foundations for any product IMO. He also has some good webinar recordings that he did for this site and can be found on his website too.

Is the basic course enough or do I have to buy his Intermediate course too?

Also, what about Guy Bower’s trading courses and Jingsaw? Are they better course?

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mattjack9708 View Post
Is the basic course enough or do I have to buy his Intermediate course too?

Also, what about Guy Bower’s trading courses and Jingsaw? Are they better course?

In my opinion the basic course is pretty comprehensive and certainly provides a very good grounding and more than enough to get started watching the DOMs with a whole selection of things to be watching for and an understanding of what is happening. The intermediate course, when I bought it quite a while ago, was just another handful of videos with more examples of the basic course. The Basic course covers what he does. I bought the intermediate course because I was intending to do a two week live trading webinar so that second course price was knocked off the webinar anyway.

I have never taken or looked at the Guy Bower course.

The Jigsaw or Axia course I haven't taken either. There is a thread here for that too but if I recall it doesn't have much feedback yet. I have though watched some Axia videos from their utube channel, and the last webinar on this site a few days ago was by them too. Very impressive videos but they tend to show their traders using huge size with a lot of scaling in and out to make tens or even a few hundred thousand by the end of the video.
In the recent webinar there was a question form a viewer about how to trade in a similar style as a retail trader with a small account. The presenter Richard Bailey spoke about what to do if you could only trade ten lots. That is still a lot more than most retail traders are going to be able to do. I would want to hear from people who had done that course that the information they give would still be valid for whatever account size I am going to be starting with. (John Grady on the other hand recommends starting with a one lot because he advocates an all in all out style while feeling out the order flow on the slower Treasury markets).

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In my opinion the basic course is pretty comprehensive and certainly provides a very good grounding and more than enough to get started watching the DOMs with a whole selection of things to be watching for and an understanding of what is happening. The intermediate course, when I bought it quite a while ago, was just another handful of videos with more examples of the basic course. The Basic course covers what he does. I bought the intermediate course because I was intending to do a two week live trading webinar so that second course price was knocked off the webinar anyway.

I have never taken or looked at the Guy Bower course.

The Jigsaw or Axia course I haven't taken either. There is a thread here for that too but if I recall it doesn't have much feedback yet. I have though watched some Axia videos from their utube channel, and the last webinar on this site a few days ago was by them too. Very impressive videos but they tend to show their traders using huge size with a lot of scaling in and out to make tens or even a few hundred thousand by the end of the video.
In the recent webinar there was a question form a viewer about how to trade in a similar style as a retail trader with a small account. The presenter Richard Bailey spoke about what to do if you could only trade ten lots. That is still a lot more than most retail traders are going to be able to do. I would want to hear from people who had done that course that the information they give would still be valid for whatever account size I am going to be starting with. (John Grady on the other hand recommends starting with a one lot because he advocates an all in all out style while feeling out the order flow on the slower Treasury markets).

Thank you so much for the details. It looks like everybody recommends NoBSDay Trading. I’m probably going to purchase the basic course and see how it goes. As you said, the intermediate course is just more examples from the basic course. Would you say it’s better to get the webinar instead of intermediate course? The webinar is a little pricey, I’m afraid I am not able to afford - so i hope I can master everything by just watching the basic course. Is that doable?

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