Live Trade Radio

     
 
 

It is time to simplify your trading life! 

Via Live Trade Radio, we'll guide you!

Observe and Trade from Our Live Chart Montage Displayed 24-Hours a Day

We are Your Windshield to World Wide Trading the Over the Horizon
Market

Thank you for your interest in Live Trade Radio!  We read the mind of the market… watching 25 liquid commodities, options, stock indexes, metals, interest rate derivatives and currencies ...! 

Live Trade Radio projects live charts 24 hours a day… portraying multiple indicators which display “energies of the market.”  These indicators, simultaneously analyzed, alert us toward future intention of market  behavior. . . helping us examine condition, sentiment, trend, cycle, momentum, support / resistance and fractals. Just like the windshield of your car… enabling full vision over the horizon.

FuturesTalk is The Trader’s Window into the Market... We display candlestick charts of the broader market 24-hours a day via the S&P eMini.  The word fractal confuses folks.  It confused me the first time I heard it from my friend.  It means simply, multiple timeframes.  We therefore watch 7 windows:  Five chart windows provide our fractals:  Weekly, Daily, Long Term Intraday, Intermediate Term Intraday and Short Term Intraday. 

These 5 charts display The 5 Profiles:   Yearly, Quarterly, Monthly, Weekly, and Daily.  In addition to fractals, we observe NYSE $TICK data, Volume & Time & Sales. The principle tool we use to read the mind of the market is the concept of Market Profile as applied in our clearly understandable graphical user interface. Together, these indicators provide us a “heads up” identifying high probability trade setups with pinpoint accuracy.  We always wait for the market to come to us . . . producing [generally, but not always] more gains than loses.

Moderators combine a tremendous selection of talented traders who talk when there is something to say. We love the market and trade it regularly… sharing with our viewers what we think… while we’re thinking it. We trade primarily the eMini S&P . . . because it is -- Simply -- The Main Stage of the Trading World.  That’s not to say other index futures or commodities are not important or as good.  Fact is, we like trading the Russell also. The S&P is just the most liquid electronic trading vehicle going at time of this writing.  We also point out trade opportunities in gold, oil, treasury bonds, and others.

We are preparing a FREE trading course to be broadcast  which covers everything from “basic” understanding of financial markets to minute detail of trade entry and exit [with trade management]. A significant portion of the course [70%] will be offered FREE to FuturesTalk members.  I trust this helps you understand the value of FuturesTalk, which I created in December 2003 because there were far too many chat rooms wanting quintuple the monthly fee over the $99.95 monthly Live Trade Radio members invest.

As you may know, the first two hours following the NYSE market open is the time of day that a large % of daily volume occurs. This is the time of day we point you to the most trades.  On big mover days, we comment throughout the day.  On chop - chop days …not much is said and we go away. Course hours will be published soon.

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Traders need a "trading place," especially those traders who trade from home. Trading is a lonely business; therefore traders need a "coffee house" to join other, like minded, folk with whom one may discuss the FUDS: fears, uncertainties and doubts we suffer. Sharing intentions, such as: "Entering short at 1310.50 with tight stop" is viewed by others to consider and/or reject. Interchange among peers help trading viewers learn from one another.

In educational style, moderators comment on high probability trade setups in formation, so all may watch the setup succeed or fail... then to evaluate and discuss the quality of the setup after the announcement... to see if the market played out as suggested. Live Trade Radio provided charts display all indicators needed to read the mind of the market. Indicators applied are leading rather than lagging.

These indicators may initially appear confusing to new viewers... just like the cockpit of an airliner the passengers sometimes view while boarding; however, moderators, presenters and other attendees will gradually explain the indicators.  We also provide documentation describing indicators with room access instructions.

In addition to commiseration with peers, Live Trade Radio presenters provide regular trader education. A complex chart with all the indicators used to interpret market price action is displayed and explained to viewers so all may follow the commodity, option, stock, metal, interest or currency being displayed and traded by the group.  Moderators provide verbal commentary on the unfolding events of the market being observed. Attendees make comments; ask questions publicly in the main room or chat privately with presenters and attendees.

Our indicators are unique as a predefined market arena for trading auction based markets to capture the underlying psychology of markets watched on multiple timeframes in order to predict future market direction.  Our indicators employ 3 distributions per profile and currently employees five profiles.

With the assistance of our indicator we read the mind of the commodities markets!

Our use of linear regression curve indicators helps capture the rubber band effect of how price generally reverts to mean. 

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RISK Disclosure Keep this in mind: Commodities, options, stock index futures, metals, interest rate derivatives and currency futures [COSMIC] trading is high risk.  Prior positive performances are no indication of future results.  Consult your own financial advisor before getting involved in futures with real money.  We provide education, not trading advice.  We expect viewers to develop and practice their skill on a trading simulator platform.

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