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In this live futures trading video, I capture my trades as they happen in real time, sharing my thought process, trade management, and reactions as the market unfolds. There is no voiceover or hindsight commentary—everything you see is recorded live in the moment. I’m trading futures, not stocks, and if you’re new to futures trading, I’ve included a link in the description to a free four-part educational series that breaks down how the futures market works. All of the trades in this video are executed through a prop firm, specifically Take Profit Trader, which is the firm I personally use and recommend. Prop firms allow traders to control large amounts of buying power while risking very little of their own capital, making them an attractive option for active day traders. In this session, I’m trading on a $75K Take Profit Trader account, which allows for increased position sizing and flexibility when the right setups appear. You’ll see how futures react around the New York Stock Exchange open, why volatility increases at that time, and how I take advantage of quick price movements using NQ futures. I also explain risk management decisions, contract sizing, and why Take Profit Trader’s simple rules, clean structure, and daily payout option make it especially beginner-friendly compared to many other prop firms. If you’re interested in learning more about prop firm trading, futures, or Take Profit Trader specifically, be sure to check the links in the description. This video is meant to give you a realistic look at live trading—both the opportunities and the decision-making involved—without hype or edited highlight reels.

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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