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Tool Review TC2000



Happy Labor Day weekend
I get asked questions all the time about the tools I use for various things like what scanners I use, where I get my news releases or insider information. I get emails from new and experienced traders and investors that are looking for tools that could help improve their results.

After 5 years of trading full time I have put together a nice set of tools I use literally every day to be successful. There are lots of services out there and all kinds of tools that are available but how does one know if its the right tool for them and their trading style? It can be overwhelming trying to decide what is worth the investment and what isn't.

By nature I like to focus on things that are positive and I have decided to put together a little video series on the tools I use that I firmly believe I could not be successful as a trader and investor without. These tools may not be for you and your style of trade but for me they are worth every penny. The litmus test for me on the tools I use and pay for is simple. I ask myself one question.

Do they pay for themselves?

The answer for the paid services I am going to do this series on is not only do they pay for themselves, but they provide everything I need to make a comfortable living doing what I love. To me that is priceless!

I also use many free services that I think are just as valuable and I will be sharing those as well. The goal is to help new traders and investors find the tools to help them succeed without having to go through the lengthy process I went though to identify which are worth the time or money and which aren't.

The first video is on my charting and scanning software program TC2000.

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Have a great weekend and enjoy the video.

TC 2000 Review video from Alpha Wolf Trading on Vimeo.

If you have any questions on TC2000 email me @ Tim@alphawolftrading.com if you want to give TC2000 a test run just hit the link at the top of this page and take here for a spin.