Hi Traders,
In this episode, Thomas will show you a concept he has been working on that allows us to scalp some of the key markets we trade while also managing and allowing flexibility within our entry parameters.
We hope you enjoy the episode.

Hi Traders,
In this episode, Thomas will show you a concept he has been working on that allows us to scalp some of the key markets we trade while also managing and allowing flexibility within our entry parameters.
We hope you enjoy the episode.
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