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Hey, it’s Clay from ClayTrader.com, and in this live trade video, you’ll see several of my real futures trades as they play out on screen — no edits, no fancy cuts, just actual market action. I’ll walk through my setups, fills, and exits while explaining my thought process in real time. I’m trading futures through a prop firm, which means I’m able to trade using firm capital and risk very little of my own money. If you’re not sure what a prop firm is or how they work, I’ll link to a video above that explains it in full — but in short, it’s one of the most efficient ways to trade: small personal risk, high upside potential. Early in the session, you’ll see just how fast futures can move — one of my first trades nets a quick $1,000 profit in under three seconds. I also explain why proper risk management is so critical when trading this market, since speed can work both for and against you. Later, I switch to a different contract type to lock in earlier gains and maintain flexibility. You’ll see me scale in slowly, take multiple quick scalps, and manage positions when things don’t go perfectly — including a few missed fills that sting a bit (hey, it happens to everyone). I also talk through why I start small, how two-minute candles guide my entries, and the importance of staying patient instead of chasing setups. Throughout, I highlight how the futures market’s 23-hour trading window allows opportunities almost any time of day — whether you trade mornings, evenings, or after work. By the end of the session, the total sits around $1,500 in profit, all from quick, controlled scalps using structured position sizing and strong discipline. If you’re new to futures or struggling with consistency, I invite you to check out my free live webinar below — it’s geared toward beginners and traders looking to find their footing again.
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