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In this live futures trading video, I record my trades in real time as they unfold—no voiceovers, no edits, and no hindsight. I start by explaining that I’m trading futures, not stocks or options, and I briefly point viewers to a free four-part futures education series for anyone new to the market. I also explain how I trade through a prop firm, which allows traders to control risk by using very little personal capital while still maintaining significant upside potential. As the session unfolds, I walk through my risk management mindset, including why I switch between mini (NQ) and micro (MNQ) contracts to control position size and protect profits. You’ll see how I manage trades around key levels, react to real-time price action, and adjust position sizing based on market conditions and emotional state. I also explain how futures differ from options, why there’s no theta decay, and why futures can be traded nearly around the clock. Throughout the video, I capture both solid executions and imperfect fills, discussing decision-making, patience, trade management, and psychology as they happen. I also show how my private trading community identifies key levels ahead of time and how members can participate in the same setups. This video is ideal for traders interested in live futures trading, prop firm trading, scalping, risk management, and understanding what real trading looks like beyond highlight reels. If you’re a beginner or a trader still refining consistency, this video offers realistic insight into how futures trading actually plays out in real time.

ClayTrader.com and its employees are not a Registered Investment Advisor, Broker Dealer or a member of any association for other research providers in any jurisdiction whatsoever and we are not qualified to give financial advice. Investing/trading in securities is highly speculative and carries an extremely high degree of risk.

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