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If this page looks like it was born in the 60s, I have done my job right. That time period is when most of the levels I trade from today were first created. Simple things work, forever. All I can really say at this point is this... you are here on a path led by your judgement of information, and I am here on a path led by my experience of information. The purpose of this website is simply to relay some of that information, not to impress you with or subject you to the "smoke and mirrors" you are well accustomed to by now.
This is what an institutional trader's chart looks like (view this page on your desktop to get a better idea), not an institutional analyst's chart, a trader's. Just prices, maybe a tick chart too. No need for indicators or candle sticks. Now, what do average retail traders' charts look like? And, what are the statistics of them failing in this profession? Hmm.
To trade any asset on a large enough scale to "move a market", one must have an opposing buyer/seller of equal size every single time a trade needs to be opened or closed. Since the inception of trading, there has been one simple game being played by institutions and their counterparts. This game/system ensures the appropriate liquidity is there when it is needed.
This game is played on all tradeable assets. If it were to stop being played the market as we know it would implode, taking the entire financial system along with it.
I discovered that there was more depth to this system than I had been taught. Not only was there a system behind the major order flow moving price throughout the year, but there was also an equally objective system of prices, conducting intra-day commercial dealing and speculation. That information has never entered the retail space.
We trade from the same levels over and over again, we do not decide whether to buy or sell, we know exactly where we will be trading from 60 years in advance in some cases, we do not need to spend countless hours at the chart, and we do not have to think about the physical and mental act of trading.
This language of levels has been passed down by the older generations of institutional traders for hundreds of years, and I have been given permission to do my bit too. I am processing monthly intakes of no more than 10 traders to ensure a thorough communication of information.
Now, make your judgement of this information I have shared. If you are interested in applying for an intake, please book a free call via this link https://form.jotform.com/240297514206857 or send an email detailing who you are and your trading experience to scotfreetrading@gmail.com