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I would like to do a proper DOM training so I have shortlisted the top 2 that came to my attention: Jigsaw and the price ladder training from Futexlive.
Futex seems that hasn't been active for the past few months. Does anyone have some news about it?
Overall which of the 2 do you think would be more worth doing?
I have been trading for the past few years, so I have already some knowledge about the DOM and I know the basic techniques, however I would like to have a deeper training and have everything clarified from a professional guide, but I definitely wouldn't want to waste time with some commercial material.
If you guys have had any experience with the above courses or have any other suggestion of other professional trainings please share it!
Thanks in advance.
Simonfede
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I would check out John Grady's No BS Day Trading website. What he teaches makes a lot of sense and there is no upselling - you buy the webinar and that's it. As a matter of fact it makes so much sense that it is difficult to focus on anything else. His material could truly offer an endgame to those that take the time to do the requisite studying. Good luck!
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Futex or Axia futures very good for Price Ladder (DOM)
NOBS trading does not give a context. Very simple and primitive DOM scalping. But it can be usefull. On my side as a professional DOM and flow trader i advice you Axia, Futex, Jigsaw
Also concider SMB capital trading courses
Good luck
Due to funds 'not being where they should be', a bunch of traders from Futex went and found an investor to back them and they started Axia.
Among them were the traders that developed the Price Ladder course. Axia developed their own and they have their own live services.
I'm not sure if FutexLive is still going or not - but Axia developed their own price ladder course and that's something Jigsaw resells.
I can't really comment on Futex as I don't know anyone there but I do know the 2 main providers of DOM training besides the stuff you can get from us.
John Grady - Focuses on US interest rate products, which tend to more more slowly giving you more time to make a decision. A lot of focus is on the correlations and understanding what large players/spreaders are doing.
Gary Norden - Does only 1 on 1 training and will only train you if he thinks you have the funding and temperament for it. So if you were to go to him with $5k in your account and the need to make enough to live on within 3 months - he'd turn you down. Teaches market making techniques.
AXIA - Focus partly on a the 19 setups in the course and partly on pattern recognition skills to develop your own setups. focus more on medium-fast paced markets. So Bund and the like.
All are different - I think it would be a mistake to buy all 3. Rather you would get one and then really focus on getting the most from it before you considered moving on.
Too many people are looking for that elusive 'easy way to trade' and it doesn't exist. So moving from one course to another, never really committing to one is quite normal.
Do a bit of research, chat with them, decide on one and then commit to it. If you can't commit - then spend the money on hookers and whiskey, you'll have fewer regrets.
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