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 information looked pretty good! All I had to do was get a charting service and I was on my way.
I guess I wasn't as bright as the person that gathered the information for the booklets because I simply could not make these indicators work for me. Surely someone was trading successfully using this information I thought, otherwise why would they publish the booklets. With this thought in mind I felt I just needed more information.
Books had to be the answer. Like I said previously, I guess I was not very bright because after reading thirty or forty books thoroughly, some two and three times, and having applied the techniques learned from the books, I was not able to trade profitably on a consistent basis. I'm sure some are capable of using these techniques to trade successfully, but I was not able to do so. While having a book burning party a few years ago, I decided to keep one book to remind me of my experience. It's on my bookshelf and I glance at it once or twice a year to keep this experience fresh in my memory. There may be some great books out there that show you how to trade successfully on a consistent basis, but unfortunately I never found one. I wasted years on this endeavor.
By this time computer trading was getting popular. I received an advertisement about a program where I could actually write my own system and back test it to get results before actually trading it. Wow! This was great and it was only $4,500.00. They advertised anyone would be able to program this thing. Well they must have meant anyone with the exception of me. I wasted hundreds of hours trying to write programs unsuccessfully. I didn't know the program language and I wasn't able to get enough information to learn it so I decided to be intelligent about this situation and bought another program at only half the price of the first one. I was able to write a few programs that produced very well in back testing, if one could stand twenty point stops in the S&P. I really liked this idea but finally had to admit that it was not going to give me what I was searching for.
For years now I had been studying charts every single day plus weekends and evenings.Of course I was aware that all indicators, strategies, systems etc. started with price. None of these things can be made without price moving first. Price can't be wrong because it is what it is, therefore it is always right. So I decided to put all of my energy into the study of charts, or price and its movement, and finally I found it. It was right there in front of me all these years and I just didn't see it. After another year or so of perfecting entries and exits and how to read where price should go, and if it would continue on or turn at that point, I finally had a system. This system will give you profits consistently. I found that price will tell you where it is going and where it is likely to turn, and if it doesn't turn there it will tell you in advance that it will likely continue.
I had a hard time learning to trade without a mentor. It actually took years of commitment, hard work, and a lot of wasted money. If you are new to trading Futures, or any market, and you don't have a mentor with a good system that will give you consistent profits, then by all means that should be your first endeavor. It is said that 90 of everyone trading in the futures market loses. Make sure you're in the 5 that are winners.
How To Trade Futures Options
The most successful floor traders are those that have the most experiance, this is no coincidence at all and should be a pointer for those who aspire to become a good trader. Trading can be likened to being a sportsman, such as a golf pro or tennis champion, you need to be trained and in good physical shape. Skills are needed which must be developed over time and practiced until they become 2nd nature. Here are some of the key skills that you must develop as a trader.
1. Technical analysis can be used for futures as well as the more standard stocks, options and bonds that most people trade. This can give you a large edge over other traders who have not taken the time to study the charts support and resistence areas, trendline and patterns. learning technical analysis is really a must do if you want to trade futures successfully.
2. It goes without saying that you must have a trading plan before you even think about entering a real trade. The trading plan must contain both entry and exit points, and a stop loss.
3. Keep your losses small!, this is the one thing that every trader must do if they want to stay in the game for a long time. By doing this you will preserve your capital allowing you to trade another day. Your small wins will compensate your small losses allowing your big wins to give you an overall profit
4. Don't over trade, this another big mistake that amateurs make. The pros are more patient and cherry pick only the best trades when the probabilities are on their side. This takes patience and discipline. These are two of the essential skills that you must develop in your game.
5. Keep both a daily and weekly log of all your trades. It is essential that you follow up with all your trades, both good and bad, to learn what your mistakes were. To become a very good trader it is simply a case of eliminating all your mistakes. This does not mean that you don't have loses but it means that you followed your trading plan and kept your losses small.
6. Trading is a tiring activity, even if you are sitting down all day!. Don't trade unless you are feeling both physically and mentally well, and are well prepared for the trading day ahead. Prepare for each day by 1st getting a good nights sleep, reviewing your trading plan, rules and charts before the market opens. It is also very important to be in the correct frame of mind, yiu must be confident in yourself and your plan if you are going to trade, otherwise don't trade that day.
7. Paper trading is a good way to test out your trading system. Many people discount paper trading as not being realistic as when using real money because of the emotions involved. However here is one very important point to understand, if you cannot make money paper trading you absolutley will not do it with real money, the converse is not true however.
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Jim Canter has sinced written about articles on various topics from Investments, Forex Trading Forex and Futures Trading. Jim Canter is a S&P 500 e-mini day trader anddeveloper of the Precise Day Trading System.For more information go to
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