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In this video, I capture live futures trades as they happen—no voiceovers, no editing tricks, and no hindsight commentary. You’ll see the wins, the hesitation, the patience, and the reality of trading in real time. Quick clarifications before we get started: I am trading futures I am trading through a prop firm If you’re new to futures, I’ve linked a free 4-part futures trading series below that walks through how the futures market works from the ground up. If you’re curious about prop firms—what they are, how they work, and which one I use—you can learn more at the link at the top of the screen. In short, prop firms allow traders to risk very little personal capital while still having significant upside potential. One of the big advantages of the futures market is that it’s open 23 hours a day, 6 days a week, which makes it ideal for busy people. Some of the trades in this video happened earlier in the day, highlighting the flexibility futures trading offers. You’ll see: Quick scalps with defined entries and exits Patience waiting for fills (and sometimes not getting them) Real-time trade management Why hindsight can be misleading A green day even on a tricky market Before you go, I want to personally invite you to my free live online trading webinar. If you’re a beginner or currently struggling, I’m confident this class can help you gain clarity and direction in your trading journey. 👉 Sign up here: claytrader.com/live Thanks for watching—if you found value, make sure to hit the like button, and I’ll see you in the next video.
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