Posts Tagged ‘futures market’

Why Candlestick Charts Are Useful to Futures Traders

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Futures traders have a vast variety of chart types to choose from. The most used are Western bar charts; and the least used, point and figure charts. Newspapers seem to favor line charts for their easy readability. But many futures traders have found Japanese candlestick charts extremely useful, particularly because they make it possible to determine at a glance whether the bulls or the bears are in control of the market. (more…)

The Impact Of The Media On Futures Markets And Traders

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

The power of the media to lead public opinion has been demonstrated time and again. While the fourth estate would argue that they are merely reporting the news, they do, in fact, manipulate – and to a certain extent create – the news, particularly with regard to the economy and the markets. The market is a reflection (some would say, prediction) of national and world economy. In part, market movement is driven by the emotions of people, their confidence or fear, satisfaction or greed. (more…)

Futures Traders Can Increase Profits By Trading Options

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

In 1982 the futures markets started trading options. The appeal of trading options as opposed to futures is the potential to increase profit — often substantially — while limiting risk.

What is an option on a future? An option gives the buyer the right but does not obligate him to buy or sell a particular futures contract at a set price at any time prior to a specific date. When the option is exercised, it is the actual futures contract that is delivered to settle the transaction, not cash. (more…)

Practicing For Success As A Futures Trader

Friday, September 28th, 2007

Practice makes perfect, my mother used to say. It’s as true of futures trading as of anything else. Before you put your hard-earned cash on the line, you need to practice trading if you want to succeed as a futures trader.

Making practice trades allows you to: (more…)

No Room For Emotion In Futures Trading

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

If you’re going to be a successful futures trader, you have to learn to take emotion out of the equation. Learn to trade like a robot. There’s no room for emotion in futures trading.

Futures traders learn to trust themselves and their system. If you start letting emotion rule your decisions, fear, anger and greed will undermine your carefully planned and practiced strategies. It is by persistently following your system, by dispassionately relying on what your charts tell you, by religiously following your indicators that you will succeed as a futures trader. (more…)

The Value Of Stop Losses To Futures Traders

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Futures traders use two types of stop losses when they trade: mental stops and physical stops. It’s important to understand the difference between the two and figure out how and when to use them. The purpose of a stop loss is to limit your trade losses. When traders set a stop loss, they are determining the specific price at which they will sell to limit their loss — in other words, their exit strategy. (more…)

Futures Traders Need To Learn When NOT To Trade

Friday, September 14th, 2007

Successful futures traders have learned that there are times with NOT trading is the most successful strategy. Achieving success as a futures trader is 90% mental preparation. If you are not mentally prepared, do NOT trade. It can be dangerous and financially disastrous to trade if you are distracted, angry, worried, scared or emotionally distraught. Just as physical illness, tiredness or pain prevent you from focusing on your trading, so does emotional distress. You must have your head in the game every second to succeed as a futures trader. (more…)

Futures Traders Make Money Betting on the Direction of the Market

Monday, August 6th, 2007

Futures traders make their money betting on the direction of the market.  The market can only do two things; reverse or continue the trend.  In short term day trading, the trend is not always your friend!  On a normal day, the e-Mini S&P market fluctuates and reverses as much as 40 points.  Catching these turns and continuation moves is the goal of futures day traders. (more…)

How to Develop Good Futures Trading Habits

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

I always tell my new clients: “One of the most important things you can do to improve your trading is to develop specific patterns of behavior.”

Tiger Woods doesn’t plop the ball on the ground and flail away. He follows a regimented and very carefully practiced series of steps to give himself the best possibility of success. Following a pattern of behavior time after time has helped to make him the world’s most successful golfer. (more…)

New Video Reveals Secrets of Futures Trading

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Curious about futures trading? Want to see how we pros do it? I have prepared a short video that takes you through the start of a typical market day. Click here to watch the action. (more…)