Useful Youtube channels

Just recently come across this channel.
Gets right to the point.
I find she explains a whole lot, with very little waffle and filler.

This particular episode is a good intro to her channel.
I like how she explains how to find support / resistance, use of Volume (big money), and gaps, algos, etc.
She also explains how "special settings" of indicators are a waste of time! :)
(seems she was trained by a mentor at some point. other episodes describe the journey of trading, and why learning the "process of trading" is a better long-term goal than short-term aggressive account building. The former should lead eventually to the latter; but impatient traders get it the other way around.)

Useful for newbies, I think. She doesn't seem to be selling any course or training; just good, basic ideas.

Hey,
I don't mean to be a party pooper but I'm 99% she makes more money from youtube than trading itself! Also day trading videos are easily faked. If you want a massive profit just for youtube you put one position short on another account u put the same long or a call and a put respectively and you show the youtube the one you need for the video.
I would stay away from her channel
 
Learning always help us to get good results in trading and youtube channels also help us to get some good material about forex and we can learn a lot there.
 
Not so much a useful channel, but more a stand-alone clip.
Tom Hougaard doing his thing.
The clip presented here is his ideas and analysis of the Dow30.
Last few minutes.
He reckons that there is a 90% chance the High of the Day, or the Low is in within 90minutes from open.
Just thought you might find that interesting.
(watched most of the parts that make up his seminar. mostly mindset, trading stories, general ideas, etc.
posting the most interesting bit.)

 
This is the most popular video on my channel, really seemed to resonate with a lot of people:

 
I am constantly impressed by this guy.
Entertaining and educative and well presented.
 
Trader Tom has a useful channel, where he spends about an hour trading and talking per morning, and per afternoon.
I like his wisdom and advice.
Below, is a soon to premiere of his review of brokers.
(he has a lot to say about wide spreads, etc)

 
TraderTom again!

He has uploaded recently a Market Open Breakout document. (freely available)
He has done some research on the odds of success.
Useful for DAX and DOW. (I don't use it, but was interesting, and Tom tends to do his due diligence)

 
Thanks for sharing the channel. I personally like watching videos to learn things about trading. In fact, most of my trading ideas have been developed by watching videos. I am going to watch the video you have shared here as well.
 
The majority of Trading channels give just general trading information or just general strategies and then try to flog you a course or service. Even then at the most they will have a chatroom but they never show you trades they actually take every day. The ones (not many) that are really interesting are the ones that are open and show live trading such as this guy:
 
Rayner Teo, The Boiler Room, Investopedia are my favorites. You can find almost all the forex trading related topics on these channels but for technical analysis particularly I like ClayTrader.
 
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