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Day Traders

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Day Traders is an educational technology company based in Las Vegas, Nevada. The organization provides digital tools and instructional resources related to futures trading, focusing on trader education and performance evaluation.[1] Its programs include evaluation accounts in which participants demonstrate trading consistency and account management proficiency to qualify for a funded trading opportunity.[2]

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History

Finance Magnates reported that the company introduced a web-based futures trading platform that integrates charting and analytics functions from TradingView.[3] The platform, referred to as ProjectX, was also noted by FX News Group and FinanceFeeds for its mobile accessibility and built-in performance monitoring features.[4][5]

Programs and services

Day Traders offers educational and evaluation programs that emphasize practical learning and trading discipline. Participants use simulated trading environments to meet predefined performance and account parameters before advancing to funded trading eligibility. The platform incorporates TradingView technology for charting, order management, and performance tracking.[6]

Earlier mentions of Day Traders appear in several financial and investment publications, including Plunkett's Investment Securities Industry Almanac, The Options Course, How to Understand the Financial Pages, The Internet Investor, The Incredible Internet Guide to Online Investing, Information Systems for Global Financial Markets, and Internetgids Beleggen. These sources reference the company within broader discussions of online trading and educational technology in finance.[7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

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