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This week NinjaTrader spotlights: DayTradingZones.comMaster Probability Trading Overlays

Date and Time

6/27/2012 at 10:30 AM EDT Attend Webinar

About the event

Please join 18 year trading veteran Marc Nicolas as he takes you through how to master probability trading to increase your trading edge, whether you are trading E-Minis, Currencies, ETFs, Stocks, Options or Futures. You don’t want to miss this exciting event and learn new techniques you can use right away!

In this session, the following topics will be covered:

  • ES day trading vs. SPY weekly options wealth strategies
  • How the majority of traders incorrectly trade support and resistance
  • Four setups to use with major areas of support and resistance for day and position trading any market
  • Utilize proper account segregation to protect your capital
  • As an added bonus: How to increase your life expectancy using options for wealth strategies

Special DayTradingZones.com offer for attendees only:

DayTrading Zones is offering all traders a free e-book, invitation to their next Live Chart Blast Event and videos including a view of Marc Nicolas’s million dollar broker accounts.

Click here to take advantage of this free offer.

About the Presenter

Marc Nicolas, founder of DayTradingZones.com and TradingEmini.com, established in 2002, is an 18 year trading veteran. He cut his teeth trading for JP Capital, a division of Andover Trading. He has developed his own proprietary trading tools, The Probability Tools, which provide powerful support and resistance, trend continuation and retracement indicators. Since 2002, he has mentored Overlaying Probability Trading Strategies for the eminis, forex, ETFs, stocks and options in the live markets, training total newbies to 25 year traders, some with institutional backgrounds such as Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank.