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Emporeutic

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  1. Yeah, I don't think there is a product devoted to multiple time frame analysis.

     

    His main products touch on it. But looks like deep practice is the one that has the most focus:

    https://tradingpsychologyedge.com/free-deep-practice-session/ (Starting at 17:58)

     

    There is also some discussion of it in his free videos:

    https://tradingpsychologyedge.com/library/

  2. Here's a free session that he posted as an example:

    https://tradingpsychologyedge.com/free-deep-practice-session/

     

    I think these add quite a bit of value over his lectures. In the lectures you always see the full chart as he is explaining the action. With these he goes through explaining the price/volume action and potential trading levels in a more market replay type environment. It allows for you to test your analysis skills and get some type of immediate feedback.

  3. Does anyone have this webinar available for reupload? If so, it would be greatly appreciated.

     

     

    Also, in case this is useful, David Weis did a webinar on futureio:

     

    I like David Weis's quiz presentation style. Helpful for understanding the wyckoff wave concept.

     

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    nm, found it here:

    http://indo-investasi.com/showthread.php/25209-weis-wave-plugin/page2?highlight=weis+wave+webinar

    Post #18 by lululee

  4. I'd love to see any of this too.

     

    The problem is that he hasn't made any video series for sale showing his method. Also he currently charges something like $6k+ for access to his teachings and it seems mostly to be 1v1 or small group mentoring. Probably the only way you would get this is if someone was doing the mentoring and recorded their sessions, which would be unlikely.

     

    But, I wouldn't be disappointed to be proven wrong if anyone has some info. I'm very curious about his market making techniques.

  5. I haven’t seen this product talked about on indo, but I think this is likely a good alternative to the courses and quite a bit cheaper. It seems to be curated instead of a bunch of webinars to sift through. It’s from a guy named Guy Bower who you can find recommended by no bs and j.saw guy. He was with Propex firm at one point as their educator.

     

    hxxps://[email protected]/product/tradingcourses-com-courses/

     

    It seems to have a wealth of information on dom trading. Here are the DOM courses included:

    hxxp://[email protected]/courses/dom-order-book-analysis-with-j1gs@w/(looks like j.saw basics)

    hxxp://[email protected]/courses/dom-order-flow-foundation/(I believe that this is either created by p. d@vies or content borrowed from his courses, since the names of the lectures are identical to some lecture names in the beginner and advanced courses. It would make sense that these are the important parts from those courses)

    hxxp://[email protected]/courses/trading-with-depth-of-market/(DOM setups)

    hxxp://[email protected]/courses/dom-trading-boot-camp/(DOM trading drills and practice)

    hxxp://[email protected]/courses/speed-trader/(Speed of decision drills to get good entries)

    hxxp://[email protected]/courses/implied-orders-on-dom/(Not sure, I think level 2 stuff)

    There are also 20+ other courses included on various other topics(market types, options, etc.).

     

    Has anyone got a review?

    Or is anyone interested in this?

  6. Yeah, the institutional course was created using the axia course as a template. You can check the table of contents and compare. The only difference is that the axia course uses xtrader as the demonstration platform. In fact, futex price ladder course is the same as well.

     

    Conceptually the lecture videos should be nearly identical. But, be aware, all of these price ladder courses rely on some proprietary software for "replay drills" that likely will not be included if purchased second hand. I have no direct experience with the drills, so I'm not clear of how valuable they are, but if you check out the review of the futex course on futuresio, one guy talks about how the course would not be worth it to him without the drills. It seems that is where you would get guided examples where you practice entry in a sim environment.

     

    As for the beginner and advanced course, they are comprised of various webinars originally done to promote the dom product. They were all originally free and open to the public on youtube. At some point within the past couple years, a pay wall was established for some of the videos to create the tiered pricing structure for the software. If you look carefully, you can actually find quite a few of the exact same webinars(though some named differently) still free on the official youtube, futuresio webinar section, and other sites that they have presented webinars for in the past.

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