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How to TRADE using Think or Swim Paper Trading Tutorial 2019 | Forex/Futures Options | Part One

I AGREE. Trading platforms are pretty intimidating, especially for beginners. You should see the looks on people’s faces when they see my screen in Starbucks.

One of my favorite platforms is thinkorswim with TD Ameritrade. In this series, I will be explain the basics of using the thinkorswim platform to trade forex, futures, and options.

In this video, part one, I explain guide you through downloading the platform, adjusting your cash amount, customizing candle settings, and setting alerts.

Trading Platform: TD Ameritrade ThinkorSwim

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