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What I Use:

My Futures Broker – Ninja Trader

  • They have okay charts but definitely not my favorite. 
  • Offer paper trading.
  • Very low and competitive margin requirements.
  • Low commissions.

My Chart Provider And Retirement Broker – Webull

  • Love these charts.
  • Offer paper trading on stocks, options and futures. 
  • Easy to navigate.
  • $0 commissions to trade. 
  • Always running promotions.

The Best Books On Day Trading And Investing:

  • “Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques Second Edition” by Steve Nison.
  • “Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets” by John J. Murphy
  • “The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable” by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
  • “Trading in the Zone” by Mark Douglass
  • “The Intelligent Investor” by Benjamin Graham 

Our Other Trusted Sources To Learn From:

ClayTrader

  • Offers great, daily, content that is super easy to understand and follow. Clay is straight to the point about everything and loves analogies so concepts aren’t difficult to grasp. Clay offers a bunch of free content on his YouTube channel but does offer different courses and community on his website for a cost. 

WebsiteClayTrader.com 

YouTubeYouTube.com/claytrader

TheMovingAverage

  • Just like Clay, TMA, offers an insane amount of free content on his YouTube channel that is really easy to understand, straight to the point, and all for free. TheMovingAverage also offers courses and community for a cost on his website as well. 

Websitetrdfloor.com

YouTube YouTube.com/themovingaverage

Investopedia

  •  Investopedia is the end all, be all, when it comes to finance information. They literally have everything. Even though they have information on everything, it is also a downside because there’s a little bit too much information and it can be really confusing on where to start and what to learn. Nonetheless, though, they are great to learn from. 

WebsiteInvestopedia.com