
How to Trade Futures in the Stock Market
Never Traded Futures? Don't Understand the Futures Part of the Stock Market? This Book Explains It All.
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Narrated by:
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L. David Harris
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By:
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Trevor Clinger
Throughout this paper you will learn how the futures market works, who uses futures contracts, and what type of strategies will make you a successful trader in the market of trading futures contracts. Futures are a large part of the United States market, as well as other markets throughout the world. Every investors should at least attempt to trade futures at least some point in their life, even though it's risky, the rewards can be magnificent. I explain everything in understandable terms and descriptions so that the beginning investor can understand how to trade futures starting today.
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Harris is smooth, easy to folllow, and never misses a beat as he tells you about the market and futures. I think they make a fine pair. I would suggest that if you do get this get some of Clinger's other books about stocks and trading.
A good way to learn about trading futures
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Basic information
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Things such as settlement, expiration and roll over are never explained. A lack of understanding any of these will lead to ruin in the futures market.
He talks about holding a oil (a one month, deliverable) contract, for mutiple months short and making 5 points. NEVER once stating the importance of rolling over or what happens if you held through expiration of the CONTRACT.
vague overview good for just getting your feet wet. just make sure to gain more knowledgebase before actually trading based on any of this information.
mostly anecdotal for this quick read.
cliffnotes to the cliffnotes. No substance
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Typos, mispronounced words. Not up to scratch.
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