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Base Camp Trading – MQ Gravity Lines
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TradeStation
thinkorswim
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SierraChart/Infinity AT

What You’ll Learn In MQ Gravity Lines?

MQ Gravity Lines Resource Page
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Indicator Install guides.url

About Base Camp Trading
Drew Day – President and Founder
Drew Day is the founder and president of Base Camp Trading, an international speaker and 16-year hedge fund veteran that has been involved with various hedge funds that have raised and managed over $6.5 billion in assets. He has been involved with systematic trading and portfolio management for more than 16 years. He focused on trading the global futures markets, following a systematic, low leveraged and highly diversified trading regiment. As a Commodity Trading Advisor (CTA), he traded 40 individual futures markets across eight different sectors.
Drew has been a featured speaker at Bloomberg Markets in London and New York and is featured as a leading industry expert in the book “A Visual Guide to Hedge Funds” published by Bloomberg Wiley.  He is also involved in proprietary trading and owns his own proprietary trading firm that focuses on quantitative, behavioral and machine learning trading systems.

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