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Scott Redler's Professional Room in the VTF- you have access through tomorrow afternoon. Make sure y

Scott Redler's Professional Room in the VTF- [image] Hey Trista, Thanks for signing up for a 2 day trial in the Trader Hub professional room in our Virtual Trading Floor run by Scott Redler. Log in at [( you have access through tomorrow afternoon. Make sure you use google chrome and click the microphone icon under Scott's picture to properly stream the feed. If it says not broadcasting it means Scott isn't on the mic. His co-moderator [Dan Darrow]( will also be on, click his mic to hear his commentary too. If you get a pop up window that says you do not have access to this room, just close it and hit refresh it will let you through. You can also view our [video/audio help desk here]( if you have any issues getting started. Commentary in the chat starts early around 6am ET. Scott comes on the Mic around 9:15 AM ET. 9-11 AM ET is really busy and then Scott takes a break over lunch. The close is also very active. You'll see what stocks Scott is in underneath is name, and if he is long or short. He calls out trades as he takes them on audio. The Stocks In Play box is T3live's Proprietary black box algorithmic scanner built by T3. This allows you to see out sized stock moves for all Trades being played company wide. The 'volume weighted' column analyses increases in current volume relative to historic levels. Range Weighted judges names with the biggest overall relative movement. The 'current' section shows stocks that have shown higher than average volume or range within the last 5 minutes and 'cumulative' shows stocks for the entire day. The number of minutes shown when you hover over signifies how long that stock has been in that condition. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the service. Let's connect after the close tomorrow. [Schedule a time with me here](to chat. Thank you, Ashley Miller, Trader Counselor [image] [T3 Live](, LLC 1 State Street | 10th Fl | Suite 1003 | New York, NY | 10004 Phone: 6464-813-4364 | | Email: ashley@t3live.com "Risk comes from not knowing what you're doing." - Warren Buffett [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Google+](t3live) [Click Here For Our Disclosure]( [Unsubscribe]( [ll]( T3 Professional, LLC 1 State St. Plaza New York City, New York 10004 United States

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