
Volume Trading, Footprint, Order Flow, Market Profile, Volume Profile, Order Book Scalping etc.
All nice buzzwords that are en vogue in the search of budding traders. Many providers in the training and coaching scene sell the copy of the copy of the copy for expensive money to the lazy victims. Partly nicely prepared and in parts quite systematically and customer-friendly structured, which as a service is certainly worth a certain obulus. Whether one must call for it now 2,000 €, 3,000 € or even 5,000 €, everyone can answer for itself.
So much for the widely used online courses in the scene. Personal mentoring is something else and also has its price, which can be justified.
For many beginners, however, it is primarily a matter of understanding the market and the associated basics. Here you can inform yourself in the vastness of the Internet or consult a book without spending your vacation money.
Therefore, here are a few links to helpful sources:
Market Profile, Volume Profile
- Market Profile - Cbot Market profile A Six Part Study Guide To Market Profile
PDF File (262 pages) - Mind over Markets - Power Trading with Market Generated Information
PDF File - Mind over Markets - Updated Edition as Book or E Book
- How to Read a Market Profile Chart? - Rajandran R
marketcalls.in
Footprint, Order Flow
- Orderflow Traders Club - Tutorials
- Trading Order Flow - Understanding & Profiting From Market Generated Information As It Occurs Michael Valtos
http://www.orderflows.com
Michael Valtos: Trading Order Flow (PDF File 150 Pages) - NO BS Daytrading – John Grady
Proptrading, Stories, "Mindset"
- Absolute recommendation: Both books by Mike Bellafiore
One Good Trade
Playbook - YouTube channel from Axia Futures
Forums and knowledge bases
- Elitetrader.com
- Futures.io
- DeiFin - the finance page
- Futures Fundamentals - an Education Service of the CME
- Course Catalog of the CME
EUREX
Book recommendation: Uwe Wagner
The professional training to become a trader: The perfect preparation for trading on EUREX
Anyone who can provide other interesting links and sources - I am grateful for any constructive advice.