Too Small for Wall Street is the personal notes of an amateur day trader trying to navigate the futures market with small capital, limited experience, and a keen awareness of risk.
This isn't a get-rich-quick book or a collection of miraculous promises. It's a record of learning, mistakes, observations, and attempts to understand the market through the lens of order flow, volume, discipline, and trader psychology.
The book also describes the author's personal order flow strategy—a way of viewing the market, making decisions, and seeking short-term opportunities based on volume, delta, footprint, and price action data. This isn't a recipe for success, but a practical example of how a beginner can try to build their own approach to day trading.
The author shows trading without the marketing sugarcoating: difficult, demanding, sometimes frustrating, but also incredibly educational. This book is for those who want to see what the futures market looks like from the perspective of someone who isn't a stock market shark, but rather an ordinary person trying to survive and learn.