📈 Neerav Vadera G7FXcom Review After Completing All His Institutional Trading Courses











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This is my honest review of Neerav Vadera's G7FX institutional trading courses. • #NeeravVadera #g7fx #institutionaltrading • Neerav Vadera is a professional trader with over 16 years' experience trading forex and futures. I founded G7FX to transform the way retail education is taught, using the same strategies I learnt on some of the world’s top trading floors. • Everything that you learn in Neerav's courses can be applied in MT4 and MT5 trading in spot market with the right broker (higher leverage). As a long-time customer of PU Prime, I can wholeheartedly recommend this broker. You can open a live trading account with PU Prime here: https://puprime.partners/forex-tradin... Enjoy a 50% deposit bonus that can be used for trading, access to copy trading options, fast customer service, quick withdrawals, leverage up to 1:500, and some of the best spreads in the market. Thank me later. ;) • After graduating school, he learnt to trade at Cass Business School and the Graduate Programme at Barclays Investment Bank. This was followed by work at various international prop firms and hedge funds. The experience I gained at these institutions set me on my path towards becoming a successful private trader. • G7FX is a comprehensive trading education programme designed to turn you from rookie trader to master of the market. The programme is made up of two courses: Foundation Course and Pro Course • Institutional Traders vs. Retail Traders: What's the Difference? • Institutional traders buy and sell securities for accounts they manage for a group or institution. • Retail traders buy or sell securities for personal accounts. • Institutional traders usually trade larger sizes and can trade more exotic products. • Online brokerages and other factors have narrowed the gap between institutional and retail traders, which once gave institutional traders an advantage. • The best tool you can have right off the bat is some institutional training mixed with some practical application. Education itself is a tool to help you to start understanding more of the concepts that are relevant in this industry and how we can use the next set of tools to our fullest advantage. Selecting the right type of education for trading can be difficult. The best approach always is to take training with someone who has actual practical industry experience. A great option can be found with the G7FX program found here. Neerav Vadera offers amazing training based on his own experiences in the financial industry while eliminating those unnecessary ‘retail tools’ from your portfolio of support items. • Understanding Depth of Market (DOM) • The next tool on our list is becoming a master in not only understanding what DOM is but also how to properly read the data that is being shown. It is one of the first tools that shows you the true level of interest in a particular asset. The larger the depth the higher the volume being traded and the higher the liquidity of trading as well. This means that there are so many trades going on that one individual trade will not likely affect the market price. This aids in understanding what direction the pricing of the asset will likely go. You can see whether people are buying or selling more at particular prices which can affect the price. With all this information at your disposal, you will be able to assess with a degree of certainty the best time to buy (or sell) the asset. • By seeing the actual flow of market participants, the Depth of Market is a great tool to gauge when to trade. The G7FX program developed by Neerav Vadera will help with practice in seeing this pattern. • Mastering Volume Profile • Here you look at a grouping of trades that occur at a specified price. We look at these groupings to assess where the support and resistance levels are for the particular trading asset. When it reaches a support level, as determined by volume profile, it could be an opportunity to buy. When it reaches a resistance level, it could be the time to begin selling. • This takes time to master and there are several other components and timing items to consider when using Volume Profile tactics. You can monitor VWAP or the Volume Weighted Average Price in conjunction with Volume Profile. Looking at when some confluence occurs is an optimal time to get into trading these assets. • Footprint Reading • This is the advancement of reading the volumes on a candlestick chart. It shows you the exact trade amounts for each trade at a given price. It also shows the order flow and can be a very useful advanced tool to learn later on. • The footprint allows you to review and understand multiple variables at once all in one location, such as volume, bid-ask spreads, and liquidity. It also can show the VPOC or the Point of Control which shows the price at which the asset is traded the most in a given period.

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