Online Commodity Trading - Learning To Trade Futures
What is a Futures Contract?
An Initiation To Commodity Futures Trading
How It All Began
Lind-Waldock Sponsors New Commodity Futures Trading Webinar: Friedman's Futures Forecast
Lind-Waldock, the premier futures broker for individual investors, is now offering a new educational webinar series for commodity futures traders. These free, interactive online events will focus on the most significant market developments and will be presented by Jeffrey Friedman, a Senior Market Strategist with Lind Plus, Lind-Waldock's broker-assisted division. The monthly webinar series, "Friedman's Futures Forecast," will provide a "big picture" view of the futures markets and how economic developments affect derivatives. "We're going to look at the forest instead of the trees," said Friedman.
Trading Oil in Commodity - Futures Trading
Traditionally, commodity trading in petroleum products was a place where only the elite, super traders dared to venture. With barrels holding 42 gallons each and a contract minimum of 1,000 barrels, delivering oil was a task best left to the professionals. However, the petroleum trading landscape has undergone some dramatic changes over recent years.
Absolute Futures Commodity Brokerage Changes Clearing Houses to Offer Their Customers Better Trading Services
In a move to increase and improve services as well as lower the fees to their valued futures and commodities clients, Absolute Futures, professional commodities and futures brokers, will process and clear all futures and commodities trades through futures commission merchants (FCM), Dorman Trading.
Finding a System to Day Trade the Futures Market
When I first became interested in trading Futures I had no idea as to where to go to get information about trading. I didn't know anyone that traded the Futures Market. In fact when I talked to anyone about Futures all I heard was "don't trade Futures, it's way too dangerous, you will lose everything you own". Indeed you can lose money fast in the Futures market, but you can also make money fast because the leverage is fantastic and that's what interested me. I knew I had to have a good system, but where would I go to find one.At that time brokers would send you information, and maybe they still do, from various Exchanges about different trading strategies and how one might use them in a particular Futures Market. Well, this informatio...
Altegris Investments, Inc. Launches ManagedFutures.com: Updated Research and Marketing Website for Managed Futures Investors and Commodity Trading Adv
Altegris Investments, Inc. (Altegris) formally announced today the launch of a complete update to the ManagedFutures.com website (www.managedfutures.com), which provides a public face for the managed futures capabilities of the firm. This new version of ManagedFutures.com includes many significant new features designed to help investors (including individual investors and institutional allocators) and managers (including Commodity Trading Advisors and Commodity Pool Operators) meet their goals in the managed futures space.
How Not To Lose Your Shirt When Trading In The Futures Markets
There is an alarming number of new, and uneducated, commodity traders losing just about everything they own. Why? There are a number of reasons why a new futures trader stands back, scratches his/her head and wonders why their trading account went from thousands of dollars to almost nothing over night.
Trading Commodity Futures Using Support and Resistance - Paper Trading
Setting Up a Paper Trading AccountQuestion:
I cannot trade with "real money" as yet; however, how do I go about setting up a paper trade account?Answer:
You can paper trade various ways and it really does not require that you have anything more specialized than a notebook to track your trades and access to charts.Begin by funding your paper trading account with the amount of money you think you will really begin with, whether it is $2000 or $20,000.
Advice About Buying Outside Wholesale Aluminium Chairs
If you have to purchase furniture for an outdoor eating area there are many factors that you should take into consideration. When buying furniture for your outdoor area there are some differences from furnishing the indoor restaurant areas, which makes it an often difficult challenge for some cafe owners to locate the correct pieces. Simply follow these tips and your outdoor dining area will look professional, and you will have created a welcoming environment.
Cannon Trading Launches Environmental Initiative to Offset Futures and Commodities Industry Footprint
Cannon Trading, in partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation, announces its Green Earth Futures program, replanting trees in American national forests and preserving global rainforests to counteract the environmental impact of metals mining, lumber trade, and oil drilling.
T & K Futures and Options Announces Managed Futures Funds Trading
T & K Futures and Options, Inc. now offers clients access to a multitude of federally registered and licensed Commodity Trading Advisors.
How to Trade the Futures Market
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Futures Trading Account & Recommendations from Australian Futures Broker
What are Futures? A futures contract is an agreement, traded on a derivatives exchange, to deliver or take delivery of a specified amount of a security or a commodity of a given grade or quality, or to make a cash adjustment based on a change in the price of the commodity, financial instrument, security or stock indices at an agreed time in the future.
From the buyer's point of view, a futures option is the right, but not the obligation to enter in a futures contract at the exercise price of the futures option granted in return for a premium. From the seller's point of view, the seller has no right as such (other than the right to the premium). The seller will be under the obligation to enter into a futures contract at the exercise price of the futures option if the option is validly exercised.
A call option is an option to buy at a designated price at any time before the expiry date. A put option is an option to sell at the exercise price.
Major features of Futures
Leverage: In order to trade futures or option contracts the trader only has to make a small cash outlay (around 1 % to 5 % of contract face value) called "Margin" to control the full contract value. This results in higher gearing creating large percentage profits if the market direction is anticipated correctly. However the risk of loss also increases proportionally.
Making money from rising AND falling markets: Trading Futures and option trading allows you to make money when markets go up and it also allows the trader to make money when prices fall (shorting).
Variety: Futures and option trading offers a large variety of trading opportunities. You can trade traditional commodities such as grains and oilseeds, soft commodities (cocoa, coffee, sugar, cotton), metals (gold, silver, copper), petroleum products (crude oil, heating oil, gasoline), and livestock (cattle and hogs) or financial futures and options such as currencies, interest rates or share price index futures.
Transaction costs: Commissions charged in futures and option markets as a percentage of contract value are small compared to most other markets. You pay commissions on a per contract per side basis. All commissions are negotiable depending on the volumes and frequency of your trading.
Increased risk: The inherent leverage available through futures and options on futures allows higher percentage returns but will result in larger percentage losses if the position goes against the trader. The trader can lose more than their initial cash outlay if the position goes against them.
Disclaimer Leveraged products including derivatives trading such as CFDs trading, futures or option contracts involve the risk of loss as well as the potential for profit. Traders can lose money trading those markets including additional capital to which you have lodged as margin. Trading derivatives is not appropriate for everyone and you should thus carefully consider if trading these markets is appropriate in light of your personal circumstances and risk profile. Refer to a Product Disclosure Statement for further detail.
What markets do we trade? We offer our futures and option clients access to all major futures and option markets around the world such as: " Chicago Mercantile Exchange " Chicago Board of Trade " Chicago Board Options Exchange " New York Mercantile Exchange " New York Board of Trade " London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange " Eurex " Singapore International Monetary Exchange " Hong Kong Futures Exchange " Sydney Futures Exchange " New Zealand Futures and Options Exchange
Why TradingPro for Futures?
" TradingPro's proprietary online order platform enables efficient, accurate execution of futures orders. " Daily recommendations with fully disclosed performance figures. TradingPro is the only provider who tracks performance in this way " Access to all the major futures and options markets around the world " Direct exposure to currencies and commodities " Personal account manager " Multiple options for order placement including email/phone and online orders all at the one low brokerage rate " Weekly commentary and monthly support sessions " Unlimited phone, email and online support " A comprehensive Home Study Course (optional extra)
TradingPro is the registered trade mark of Gerling & Company Pty Ltd. Claus Gerling is the principal of Gerling and Company Pty Ltd.Here you can get lots of advice on online commodity trading
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