The are currently no dates set for the next live webinar. The recordings from the last webinar which ran the first two weeks of April, 2024 are now available. I knew the Presidential election this year was going to create conditions which are rarely seen so I didn’t want to run a class where people watched price action which they were unlikely to see again anytime soon. As the holidays are upon us, I will not be scheduling another one till early next year.
If you would like to order the webinar package, please send me an email through my contact page and let me know you are interested. I will then send you an invoice. Once registered, I send you the link to the Webinar Primer Videos. This is an advanced set of tutorials which should be watched prior to the live sessions. These videos are not the videos from the basic or intermediate courses. The Primer Videos are a completely separate set of videos. Due to the fact that I offer discounts for returning webinar customers, this is the easiest way for me to manage the ordering process.
It takes quite a few hours to work through all the primer videos so I recommend signing up at least two weeks ahead of the live sessions. This allows for plenty of time to review the primer videos before the live sessions begin. The live sessions are recorded so you will still be able to watch them even if you are unable to attend.
Pricing:
2 Weeks of Live Trading + Recordings + Set of Webinar Primer Videos: $1849
Discounted price for returning webinar customers: $895
I offer both a CME webinar which focuses on the U.S. treasuries and U.S. equity indices as well as a Stock Market Course. There is a page for each one under the ‘Live Trading’ tab in the site menu. If you have additional questions about one of these courses, please send me an email.
Overview:
The webinars are structured to accommodate both new and experienced traders and are comprised of two parts.
The first part is a set of primer videos which you receive before the live sessions begin. This set of advanced tutorial videos lays the groundwork and are a crucial part of the instruction. They cover nearly every aspect of trading for a living. The first group of videos explain all the details of how the game is played as well as things like understanding how to properly assess risk to reward, preserving your bankroll, knowing when to press and when to cut back on size, spreading, understanding context, etc. NOTE: These primer videos are not the videos from the basic and intermediate courses. They are a completely separate set of videos.
The next group of videos shows real trades. I surgically dissect them and get as detailed as I can with regards to explaining the strategies. I use the pause/start/rw/ff buttons to move through sections and point out where buyers were hitting offers, where sellers were hitting bids, high and low volume areas, bids and offers stacking and pulling depending on whether they were spoofs or real orders, and so on and so forth. The real trick is understanding the context surrounding each trade because this is what helps one gain an accurate picture of the scenario. It’s not just about anticipating the direction. It’s also about anticipating all possible outcomes before one even enters a trade. What do I do if it doesn’t immediately break? What do I do if it chops back and forth longer than I think it should? What are the signals which will determine my exit strategy? I show winners, losers and break-even trades. Knowing how to properly manage a trade is one of the most difficult parts of trading so I explain what I’m watching on a moment to moment basis and how it’s affecting my read.
The last few videos bring all the pieces of the puzzle together and I explain how one goes about developing a long-term winning methodology.
The second part of the webinar consists of two weeks of live trading. Participants log into a live room where they can see my screen and interact with me via instant messenger and audio. I talk through what I am seeing in the price action and when I decide to initiate a trade, I talk through the entire thought process behind it. Participants can ask questions via instant messenger all day and I try to answer them as they come through to me. If the question is short, I can usually answer it in the moment. If it requires a more detailed explanation, I will answer it at the end of the day after I’ve finished trading. We do a Q&A session at the end of each day and I do not leave until all questions are answered. I also open the room to audio questions at the end of the day so a person with a detailed question is not required to write multiple paragraphs in the IM box.
The live sessions are recorded and those full, unedited recordings are sent out each night. I also put together a trade recap video for each day. After I end the session, I go through the day’s trades and dissect them the same way I do on the primer videos. This allows me to get very detailed and point out prints and price action which a person may have missed in the moment. These trade recap videos are also an important part of the course and repeated study of them helps speed up the learning process. The recap video is sent out with the unedited recording.
You can download all the videos and save them directly to your computer. You do not have to log into a site to view them.
NOTE: If you miss a webinar, you have two options. You can either get the primer videos and the recordings of the most recent webinar or you can get the primer videos and register to attend the next webinar. The pricing is the same. I recommend the recordings if you just missed one but if the next live session is only four to six weeks away, I recommend waiting for it.
We begin the live sessions at 7:45am Eastern U.S. time. The treasury cash open is at 8:20am and there is often economic data released at 8:30am so it’s good to be in front of the screen at this time. The sessions may run till 12:0opm or they may run all day. It just depends on the action. Every day is different so if it’s busy, we stay later. If not, we end early.
I try to schedule these sessions during times when I think there will be decent action. I avoid rollover weeks, holiday weeks, late summer, etc. Any time periods which are usually not conducive to good trading.
I have developed my courses by using the “teach a man to fish rather than give him a fish” philosophy. There is a lot to study. I realize some people feel as though this much course material may be overwhelming. The trick is to go at your own pace and not feel like you need to rush through it. There is no filler material in the videos. Each video serves a purpose and I put them together in a way which moves from the fundamental core concepts to advanced concepts. The idea is to teach aspiring traders how to get a feel for the big picture and then show them very specific price action movement which triggers the actual entries and exits. A person has to understand the context of each situation and then recognize why certain trades have a higher probability of success.
I use the Jigsaw Trading platform during the webinars. The Jigsaw platform is just a fantastic teaching and learning tool. I am able to clearly demonstrate how the orders move the market and it’s very easy for attendees to identify high volume and low volume areas. I think it helps my customers learn much faster. Using Jigsaw is not required to learn the methodology but participants usually see the benefits of using it within the first day or two.
The set of primer videos for the U.S. webinar includes the following:
• The No BS methodology – The core principles of scalping.
• Fact vs. Theory – The realities of trading for a living.
• Understanding the big picture – Who are your opponents? What drives the action?
• Understanding context – Context is key. Each scenario is different. Adaptation is crucial.
• Reading the cumulative volume profile – Understanding steps in the profile as well as high and low volume areas.
• Momentum and pressure points – Scalping the fast, easy money.
• Understanding true risk to reward and scaling – How to properly assess risk to reward at all times.
• Saving ticks/Profit per contract – Every tick counts. Avoiding poor trades is as important as making winning trades.
• Cutting losses before your stop – How to identify you’re on the wrong side before your stop is hit.
• Good action vs. bad action – Is the current price action conducive to good opportunities?
• Correlations – Are there any which work?
• Spreading as it relates to scalping – Spreading explained. Adjusting strategies based on spread action.
• Putting it all together – Developing a long-term, winning methodology.
The CME webinar also includes additional primer videos which show demonstrations of scalping strategies being executed in real time with real money. I cover all details of each trade including the context for the day up to that point, the setup which gave me a bias, and what I saw in the price action which triggered my entries and exits. Some of the strategies shown include:
• As she goes setup
• Fade trade retracement setup
• The Lure
• Reversal setups
• Breaking highs and lows
• Playing a range
• Playing the bounce
• Run over by a train
• Run over by a steamroller
• Stop runs
• The Smackdown
• Hitting a wall
• When to not join an iceberg
• ES setups (breakouts and fades)
• Market madness – How to handle insane movement.
• Managing trades correctly – Determining when to hold or exit based on the developing action.
I show winning, losing and break-even trades. The intention is not to cherry pick winning trades and act like a strategy works 100% of the time. The intention is to show you how to pick trades which tend to work more often than not and explain why that’s the case. Every trade is not a 50-50 coin flip. This is convincingly demonstrated. The trick is to be very reactionary and to manage trades properly so you do not take large hits to your account.
Once again, if you would like to order a webinar, please send me an email and I will send you an invoice and the download links to the primer videos. There are no refunds for the webinars.