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Initial margins for futures trading. help?

May 26th, 2008
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bonpon2003 asked:


hey all, I am wondering, is the Initial margin levels all the same for all commodities traded on futures??

KESKE

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where is the number one futures trading site?

April 27th, 2008
futures trading
unkiemarkie asked:


i mean for commodities futures?

BRADEN

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The Commodities Futures Trade Board is it real?

March 21st, 2008
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OPA Js asked:


http://cftb.jp http://www.mitsuifinancial.com/_eng/services/

Is this a real websites or a fraud?, do you accept option investments?

CARR

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3 Great Advantages of Futures Trading

February 1st, 2008
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Albert Smith asked:


A lot of people these days will tell you that futures is one of the most profitable financial investment instruments. The attraction of futures trading is the fact that it isn’t too complicated. The problem with typical stock markets is that there are thousands and thousands of stocks available, and to some that might seem like too daunting a figure to deal with. With futures markets, a speculator has only a handful of markets - about forty - to choose from. Just as it is easy to choose from that handful of markets, it is also easy to speculate commodities futures because the markets are affected by extreme weather conditions like storms or droughts. A decision to buy or sell can be made within moments of a weather report broadcast, and there is always a chance for profit whether prices go up or down.

There are in fact many advantages of futures trading. For this article, we will look into 3 of the best reasons why you should consider futures trading.

Small Commission Charges

Compared to other investments, the commission charges for futures trading are relatively small, and paid only after a trader’s position has ended. The commission charges may vary, depending on the service level of the broker. Commissions involving online brokers may be as low as $5, while brokers who provide full service in terms of advice on the trades made can charge up to $50 per trade. For a broker in a managed trading commission controlling all trading decisions at his discretion however, the charges can go as high as $200 on each trade.

Paper Investment

When you purchase stocks or bonds, you actually own that particular investment, but with futures it’s a little bit different. Trading futures does not require the trader to have or own actual physical goods on hand in order to trade them, because all the trader is really doing is speculating with futures contracts. It really is just a paper investment, like an insurance policy or a monetary bet. There are no physical goods involved in the exchange, and the actual commodity in the contract that is being traded is only exchanged on rare instances when the delivery of the contract takes place. For most futures traders (who are usually speculators themselves), the trade is a paper transaction, pure and simple.

High Leverage

The fact that futures contracts are highly leveraged financial instruments means that an investor can go into the market with a relatively small investment - called margin - and potentially come out reaping large profits. The concept of investors having to pay the ‘margin’ is comparable to a security bond, whereby should the trader make a loss on his trade, he may lose some, all, or even more than what he put up. However if his market predictions turn out to be correct, he gets back his margin and whatever profit he might have made, the profit usually being ten-fold on a 10% margin. In comparison to other investments, futures trading offers an excellent return, and this is why it is one of the best advantages of futures trading.



KNUTT

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Does anyone have any links to good futures trading strategies or any books that they could recommend?

January 1st, 2008
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Blizzzard asked:


Commodities Futures only links and books only please, I have been studying trading strategies and am looking for as much GOOD information as I can put into my brain. Read a few books but looking for more good ones.If anyone has a good strategy they’d liek to share with me I would greatly appreciate it. Besides the obvious buy low sell high.. :)

TABON

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