What brokers can I use? Do I need TradeStation? What if I am outside the United States?
Charting: You need TradeStation OR TradingView for our indicator workspace.
Brokers: You can use any broker you like to execute the trades, including TradeStation (which is a broker and a charting platform), as long as that broker offers 0DTE SPX or you plan to trade other assets that are offered (such as /ES, SPY, etc.). You can use Schwab (ThinkorSwim), Etrade, Interactive Brokers, TastyTrade, Robinhood, etc.
If you want charting and a broker all in one, choose TradeStation. We have the best fees in the industry negotiated for you.
If you're in Canada, you will probably want to get the TradingView option because it is much less expensive than TradeStation's charting-only subscription ($79/month with our deal).
If you're in the US, you may prefer TradeStation or TradingView, it mostly comes down to personal preference.
How much time do I need for this? Can I do this with a full-time job?
You only need 30-45 minutes/day to trade this method.
You do however, need to trade those 30-45 minutes during open market hours, which is from 9:30am-4:00pm EST. There are many different times during those hours that you could trade, and that's up to you. Some full-time jobs permit this, while others don't.
Do you have a money-back guarantee?
Yes! 30 days, unconditional. Please read the section below.
What happens to the Live Room after 45 days?
After 45 days, you can renew your access to the Live Room for $95/month. Or, you can choose to get the Live Room for 50% by purchasing an annual subscription. After you purchase CTV, on the next page, you will be given an option to upgrade your subscription at 50% off.
Which one should I pick? TradeStation or TradingView?
First off, if you don't know which one to choose, you don't need to decide right now. You can join, learn a little more about what might be best for you, and then decide.
TradeStation is a broker AND a charting platform.
TradingView is ONLY a charting a platform. So you still need a broker. The broker we recommend, whether you use it for charting or not, is TradeStation. But others are just fine as well.
TradeStation is "Desktop-Download-Only" and Windows-based whereas TradingView is web-based and can be accessed from any kind of computer.
So if you're someone who has a brokerage account with Schwab or Robinhood, for example, and you don't want to get a TradeStation brokerage account, then TradingView is a great option!
If you're someone who doesn't have a broker, doesn't have TradingView, and has a Windows PC, then TradeStation is probably a better fit, because you can have them both in one place.
Either way, you're the only one who's going to know what's best for you and your situation.