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Futures Trading Top Related Articles
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1). Mistakes of beginning futures and forex traders By : icooltools
There are many so called opportunities on the internet promising vast riches for little work in the area of forex trading and futures trading. Statistically 95% of beginning forex traders fail and quit. In this article I hope to provide a little sane advice, to increase this percentage for the good of all.
If you are like me you were attracted to futures or forex trading because both financial arenas offer highly leveraged results, which means that your profit "potential" in the short term seems to be very high.
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2). Are You Trading to Your Strengths? By : Brian McAboy
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In your trading, are you playing to your strengths, or are you simply being an "opportunity seeker"?
There is a huge difference between the two and if you're just an opportunity seeker, then you are leaving yourself open to frustration and losses.
There are many parallels between trading, business and gambling, and your ultimate success long-term will be determined by how you approach any of the three.
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5). Futures Option Spreads – Delta Neutral Trading By : David Rivera
There are many ways to trade futures option spreads. One way is to trade spreads that can profit from time decay. You can sell options which you believe will lose more time value than the options you buy.
Another way is to buy and sell options based on their deltas. Some of these trades are called delta neutral trades. Delta neutral trades are option trades in which the total delta of all the options is Zero.
Article Related to: futures options, commodity options, futures trading
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8). How to trade in futures market? By : Tony Reed
The futures market offers the opportunistic investor the option of using small amounts of their own money to control large amounts of products, including gold, currencies, and agricultural commodities.
A futures contract is a legally binding contract to deliver, if you are selling, or to take delivery, if you are buying, of a specific commodity, index, bond, or currency at a predetermined date or price.
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10). The Evolution Of The Giant Turtle By : Original Turtle
You know, it’s true what they say. “The more things change, the more they stay the same!” It has been just about three years now, since January of 2003, that I wrote my now classic “I Was Wrong” article, admitting that trend following was not dead after all. And in the past couple of years, we have seen some good trending markets and some nice returns, with the Turtle computer model being up between 50% and 100% for 2003 and 2004 respectively.
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11). Unearthing The Crazy World Of Futures Trading By : Christopher H. Waters
You see them every day with a new and costly cell phone, driving every day in latest sports car, you hear of their super bonuses and hence decide to join the world of futures trading. Along with enormous bonuses and costly mobiles, futures trade mainly share two other traits:
1. High level of stress.
2. Huge risk.
It is true that many people are engaged in the Futures trading, many have become wealthy as well.
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13). Trading In Future Options By : Charles Hammer
The use of options, like futures, give both individuals and firms a hedge against the risk in wide price fluctuations. This gives speculator the opportunity to gamble for greater profits with limited liability. With future contracts there are no up front costs (called the Premium) to enter, unlike an options contract that has immediate costs upon entering.
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