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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:03,933 --> 00:00:06,766 What is going on guys? My name is Kyle. I 2 00:00:06,766 --> 00:00:08,700 wanted to thank you for purchasing the two 3 00:00:08,700 --> 00:00:12,233 hour trader. This course was designed to 4 00:00:12,233 --> 00:00:13,933 hit the ground running with your trading. 5 00:00:14,566 --> 00:00:16,866 Commonly what I have seen in the trading 6 00:00:16,866 --> 00:00:19,733 education industry is that there is a lot 7 00:00:19,733 --> 00:00:22,866 of good information out there, but it is 8 00:00:22,866 --> 00:00:24,966 not packaged in a way that makes sense to 9 00:00:24,966 --> 00:00:26,733 brand new traders. What I have attempted 10 00:00:26,733 --> 00:00:29,700 to do with this course is share what I 11 00:00:29,700 --> 00:00:32,933 consider to be the easiest money trade in 12 00:00:32,933 --> 00:00:34,566 the market. This is something that I use 13 00:00:34,566 --> 00:00:37,066 every single day. This is actually the 14 00:00:37,066 --> 00:00:40,366 first trade, the first setup that I teach 15 00:00:40,366 --> 00:00:42,833 my brand new one-on-one clients as well. 16 00:00:43,133 --> 00:00:45,966 To help out a broader audience, what I 17 00:00:45,966 --> 00:00:48,766 have done is I have packaged it into just 18 00:00:48,766 --> 00:00:51,033 this little mini course so that you can 19 00:00:51,033 --> 00:00:52,733 get a sense of what you need to be looking 20 00:00:52,733 --> 00:00:56,466 for to actually develop profitability in 21 00:00:56,466 --> 00:01:00,466 the market. Now trading is difficult. You 22 00:01:00,466 --> 00:01:01,833 need to understand that. You need to be 23 00:01:01,833 --> 00:01:03,966 patient with yourself. You need to give 24 00:01:03,966 --> 00:01:06,533 yourself enough time to understand market 25 00:01:06,533 --> 00:01:08,333 dynamics and actually how to extract 26 00:01:08,333 --> 00:01:10,366 profit over a long enough period of time. 27 00:01:10,366 --> 00:01:12,866 Now this particular setup, this particular 28 00:01:12,866 --> 00:01:16,300 strategy is going to jumpstart that for 29 00:01:16,300 --> 00:01:18,233 you. It's going to help you kind of 30 00:01:18,233 --> 00:01:22,533 leapfrog a lot of the common pitfalls that 31 00:01:22,533 --> 00:01:26,533 new traders come across, but it is not any 32 00:01:26,533 --> 00:01:28,133 type of shortcut or anything like that. 33 00:01:28,233 --> 00:01:30,966 You still have to put in a solid amount of 34 00:01:30,966 --> 00:01:33,100 work. And so I just want to make sure that 35 00:01:33,100 --> 00:01:35,433 that is totally clear. And here's what 36 00:01:35,433 --> 00:01:36,700 you're going to need to actually be 37 00:01:36,700 --> 00:01:38,433 successful with this program. Number one, 38 00:01:38,533 --> 00:01:40,066 you're going to need some way to actually 39 00:01:40,066 --> 00:01:42,366 look at charts. I prefer to utilize 40 00:01:42,366 --> 00:01:44,733 TradingView. You can use broker platforms 41 00:01:44,733 --> 00:01:47,400 like Thinkorswim, Webull, whatever it is 42 00:01:47,400 --> 00:01:50,066 that you have access to, use that. This 43 00:01:50,066 --> 00:01:52,466 particular strategy, it does work with 44 00:01:52,466 --> 00:01:56,333 options as well as futures. We're going to 45 00:01:56,333 --> 00:02:00,000 be focusing on either stocks in play or 46 00:02:00,000 --> 00:02:04,633 the index such as SPY or ES, which is the 47 00:02:04,633 --> 00:02:10,233 futures equivalent of SPY or QQQ or NQ, 48 00:02:10,733 --> 00:02:14,566 which is the futures equivalent of QQQ. 49 00:02:14,833 --> 00:02:17,233 Now, whether you are a independently 50 00:02:17,233 --> 00:02:19,800 funded trader or you're going through some 51 00:02:19,800 --> 00:02:22,533 type of challenge account, like the one 52 00:02:22,533 --> 00:02:25,066 that is offered by Top Step or many of the 53 00:02:25,066 --> 00:02:27,166 other prop firms out there, doesn't really 54 00:02:27,166 --> 00:02:29,800 matter. This strategy is going to work no 55 00:02:29,800 --> 00:02:31,833 matter the instrument that you are 56 00:02:31,833 --> 00:02:34,866 focusing on. Now, where do traders mess up 57 00:02:34,866 --> 00:02:37,300 with this actual setup? Where do traders 58 00:02:37,300 --> 00:02:41,033 mess up with the actual beginning of their 59 00:02:41,033 --> 00:02:42,533 trading journey? Number one, it's going to 60 00:02:42,533 --> 00:02:44,533 be risk management. When you learn a 61 00:02:44,533 --> 00:02:45,933 setup, when you actually start to 62 00:02:45,933 --> 00:02:48,700 understand what has edge in the market, it 63 00:02:48,700 --> 00:02:52,033 can be tempting to oversize, to put too 64 00:02:52,033 --> 00:02:54,066 much leverage into that particular setup. 65 00:02:54,066 --> 00:02:58,233 This is a big pitfall that developing 66 00:02:58,233 --> 00:03:01,533 traders face. And the root of it is 67 00:03:01,533 --> 00:03:04,433 basically greed. When you come into the 68 00:03:04,433 --> 00:03:06,000 market, you're expecting to make money 69 00:03:06,000 --> 00:03:08,100 quickly. If you can eradicate that from 70 00:03:08,100 --> 00:03:09,833 your mind right off the bat, you're going 71 00:03:09,833 --> 00:03:12,466 to do much better in the long run. I would 72 00:03:12,466 --> 00:03:17,466 expect to give yourself at least 60 to 90 73 00:03:17,466 --> 00:03:21,133 trading days of testing this setup or any 74 00:03:21,133 --> 00:03:24,000 new setup that you attempt to collect data 75 00:03:24,000 --> 00:03:26,233 and get a good understanding of how that 76 00:03:26,233 --> 00:03:28,033 particular setup works within different 77 00:03:28,033 --> 00:03:29,866 market regimes. And then also 78 00:03:29,866 --> 00:03:32,300 understanding what your behaviors are 79 00:03:32,300 --> 00:03:34,233 around that particular setup. There's 80 00:03:34,233 --> 00:03:35,533 going to be challenging days. There's 81 00:03:35,533 --> 00:03:37,666 going to be much easier days. You need to 82 00:03:37,666 --> 00:03:40,200 see a good mix of both of those days to 83 00:03:40,200 --> 00:03:42,566 get a real fundamental understanding of 84 00:03:42,566 --> 00:03:45,066 what your behaviors are like on a week 85 00:03:45,066 --> 00:03:47,700 -over-week basis. Trading any type of 86 00:03:47,700 --> 00:03:49,533 setup. Doesn't have to be this one. Maybe 87 00:03:49,533 --> 00:03:51,933 you add a new one in in the future. This 88 00:03:51,933 --> 00:03:54,300 is a good benchmark to utilize for 89 00:03:54,300 --> 00:03:56,300 yourself. Now, the other area that traders 90 00:03:56,300 --> 00:03:58,866 constantly mess up with, not only this 91 00:03:58,866 --> 00:04:01,333 strategy, but pretty much any strategy, is 92 00:04:01,333 --> 00:04:04,866 over trading. This particular strategy is 93 00:04:04,866 --> 00:04:07,733 meant to be traded one to two, maybe a 94 00:04:07,733 --> 00:04:10,700 maximum of three times per day. There is a 95 00:04:10,700 --> 00:04:12,866 reason it is called the two-hour trader. 96 00:04:13,033 --> 00:04:15,566 You should be able to be done with all of 97 00:04:15,566 --> 00:04:18,733 your prep and all of your trading and 98 00:04:18,733 --> 00:04:21,966 ideally all of your review within just a 99 00:04:21,966 --> 00:04:23,800 two-hour time frame. Now, it doesn't have 100 00:04:23,800 --> 00:04:26,133 to be all consecutive. You can split that 101 00:04:26,133 --> 00:04:28,066 up however you see fit. Maybe you get your 102 00:04:28,066 --> 00:04:29,633 trading done in the morning and then you 103 00:04:29,633 --> 00:04:31,366 do your review at the end of the day. But 104 00:04:31,366 --> 00:04:33,333 ideally, you can finish all of it within 105 00:04:33,333 --> 00:04:36,133 two hours. That is why the course is named 106 00:04:36,133 --> 00:04:39,266 the two-hour trader. Now, all of that 107 00:04:39,266 --> 00:04:41,666 being said, it's time to actually unpack 108 00:04:41,666 --> 00:04:43,866 the strategy. And we start that with 109 00:04:43,866 --> 00:04:46,566 actually talking about risk management. 110 00:04:46,566 --> 00:04:49,033 This is the most important concept. 8195

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