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October 31, 2025

Masterclass: Day Trading Futures

This Masterclass on Day Trading the E-mini Futures is an in-depth, start to finish walk though of my three day trading strategies that I use on the E-mini S&P (it can also be used on the Micros, ETFs, Stock, Crypto, etc). The course will take place online over GoToMeeting, but a limited # of seats will be available.

I’ve been trading full-time for 15 years and other traders have these strategies to generate income too.

Are you looking to become a more consistent trader?

Do you struggle to be profitable?

Do you wonder what you’re missing to become successful?

This class will help you become a consistently profitable trader and cover:

    • The 1-min chart setups
    • Fib Retracements (Halfway Backs)
    • Deep dive into Trading Psychology

You’ll leave the class with a spelled out objective trading plan.

If you’re struggling to be a consistency profitable trader, this masterclass is the right decision and the best next step in your trading journey.

Bonus: Includes the Trading Plan cheat sheet and Ultimate Trader’s Mindset checklist

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Day Trading Futures Masterclass

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About Tim Racette
Tim Racette is a pro day trader with 15 years experience trading the E-mini Futures. He is also a competitive mountain biker and lover of the outdoors. Tim is a Chicagoland Native, attended Arizona State University and now lives in sunny Scottsdale, Arizona.
2 Comments
  1. Tim:
    Re: Auto trade opening range:

    1) Would you consider an account of $25K to be adequate margin for 2 es contracts?
    2) Reasonable to anticipate a max draw down of around 25%?
    Very interested in both auto and masterclass. Appreciate your work and approach.
    Cordially, Jerry Starr

    • Hey Jerry,

      1. Yep. It would be 15k for the first contract, then 10k for each additional contract.
      2. That’s about right. If you experienced a drawdown later in the year after having multiple winning months you’d have already built up a buffer so the 15K gives plenty of cushion to start with.

      Let me now if you have anymore questions,
      Tim

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