The Future of Bitcoin is Bitcoin Futures

Commodity trading has become a “niche area in the finance world that…has been gaining more interest among individuals who are seeking alternative trading instruments from the usual stocks and bonds,” says Timothy Ho, economics/finance professional.

Commodities categories include precious metals, oil and gas, and soft commodities (cocoa beans, coffee, sugar, wheat, etc.). Some commodities are considered “the fifth asset class,” and they can include cash, equities, and property.

A futures contract settlement will occur in the future but traded today.  There are also spot contracts that settle immediately called “spot contracts.” Most investors work with a commodities futures broker, someone who understands your financial portfolio goals and can place trades for you for a relatively small fee on futures contracts for your account

Some of the risks of futures trading include:

  1. Exchange rates
  2. Geo political events
  3. Supply and demand
  4. Weather
  5. Leverage and technicals
  6. Price fluctuations

What are Bitcoins?

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The Risk Book + Futures Trading Levels for 11.28.2017

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A good visual PDF for anyone who trades commodities and futures but even more so for those who are looking to hedge different risks. If you are exposed to currency risks, you are a farmer, perhaps an importer of goods like Cocoa and Coffee or maybe an Oil producer /importer – read the PDF and feel free to call us here at Cannon and discuss your hedging needs at any time!

The Book Of Risk

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Thanksgiving Holiday Schedule & Support & Resistance Levels 11.22.2017

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Happy Thanksgiving holiday to everyone, please make sure you are fully aware of the different trading hours, as the markets will be open “off and on” over Thursday and Friday. Wednesday is normal trading day across all markets. Call us at +1 310 859 9572 with any questions. All times below are central time.

 Thanksgiving Holiday Schedule

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8 Steps for Successful Trading + Futures Trading levels 11.21.2017

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I shared this one before but every so often I speak to clients and prospects who ask me “What is the process to make it as a day trader”?

Well other then letting them know that the success rate is very low (must be blunt here…) I send them the following PDF I wrote a while back and feel is VERY relevant.

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Metals report + Futures Trading levels for 11.17.2017

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Monthly Metals Update
 October
  • Both Gold and Silver futures saw upward movement in October with ADV increasing by 67% and 31% YoY, respectively.
  • Copper options market continued to grow with open interest reaching a 2017 high of 16,415 lots on October 25.
  • Base Metals overall saw October ADV increase by 54% YoY.

UK Outlook + Futures Trading levels for 11.16.2017

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UK: What to Expect from a Prime Minister Corbyn
By Erik Norland, Senior Economist, CME Group

Highlights
  • Theresa May’s tenure as UK Prime Minister on shaky ground
  • Pound could weaken further versus U.S. dollar if Brexit talks stall
  • If Brexit is abandoned, pound could rise against dollar, euro
  • Higher taxes under a Labour government could weaken the pound

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BitCoin Futures, What you need to know…. 11-15-2017

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More BitCoin futures information from the CME Group….

Contract Specifications

Contract Unit
5 bitcoin, as defined by the CME CF Bitcoin Reference Rate (BRR)
Minimum Price Fluctuation
Outright: $5.00 per bitcoin = $25.00 per contract
Calendar Spread and Basis Trade at Index Close (BTIC): $1.00 per bitcoin = $5.00 per contract
Trading Hours
CME Globex and CME ClearPort: 5:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. CT Sunday – Friday
BTIC: 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 a.m. or 11:00 a.m. CT (4:00 p.m. London Time) Sunday – Friday
Product Code
Outright: BTC
BTIC: BTB
Listing Cycle
Nearest 2 months in the March Quarterly cycle (Mar, Jun, Sep, Dec) plus the nearest 2 “serial” months not in the March Quarterly cycle.
Contract months for initial listing: Dec 2017, Jan 2018, Feb 2018, Mar 2018.
Termination of Trading
Last Day of Trading is the last Friday of contract month.
Trading in expiring futures terminates at 4:00 p.m. London time on Last Day of Trading.
Position Limits
Spot Position Limits are set at 1,000 contracts. A position accountability level of 5,000 contracts will be applied to positions in single months outside the spot month and in all months combined.  The reportable level will be 25 contracts.
Block Minimum
5 contracts
Price Limits
Price limits for a given Business Day are made by reference to the most recent Bitcoin Futures settlement price, settled at 4:00 p.m. London time each Business Day.
Special price fluctuation limits equal to 7% above and below prior settlement price and 13% above and below prior settlement price and a price limit of 20% above or below the previous settlement price. Trading will not be permitted outside the 20% above and below prior settlement price.
Settlement
Cash settled by reference to Final Settlement Price, equal to the CME CF Bitcoin Reference Rate (BRR) on Last Day of Trading.

Subject to all requisite approvals and filings

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BitCoin Index Chart + Futures Trading levels for 11.14.2017

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The hot market for today is definitely Bitcoin. While we don’t have a future contract YET to trade, it is close and the CME does have the “underlying asset” which will be the Bitcoin Index ( more information will come out soon).

Chart of this index along with some of my indicators for your review below.

BRTI - Bitcoin Real Time Index Daily Chart

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Contracts in Commodities Market

What is an Online Commodities Futures Trading Contract?

Online trading of commodities futures creates a commodities contract, which is a legal agreement between two parties. The contract specifies that you agree to buy or sell a product or asset to be “delivered” later at a certain price. The buy/sell price is called the future price of the underlying asset. Commodities futures brokers can assist you in online commodities trading.

Commodity Markets and the Stock Market

Over my years as a commodity broker, my brain tended to think of the following correlation: when stocks are “hot”, commodity markets tend to under perform. When stocks tumble, commodity markets tend to do better.

As the years progressed and the markets evolve, as they always do, my brain started thinking along the lines of “when crude oil futures are hot, commodity markets start sizzling…”

Then a few years went by and the same brain, just a bit older started whispering….”when the dollar index is strong, commodity markets tend to get weaker…..”

The bottom line is that all of the statements above were true at one point or another and some may be true as you are reading this BUT the main conclusion should be:

Commodity markets compromise of many different markets and segments like grain futures, energy markets, softs, meats, metals and much more. These markets are all affected by some mutual elements like dollar strength but also by very specific elements like supply and demand, weather, geo political and much more.

Do your homework and just like the commodity futures markets, keep evolving, evaluating and educating yourself.

 

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Types of Investors

There are two kinds of participants in online commodities trading markets: hedgers and speculators. Hedgers don’t necessarily seek to profit by trading commodities futures; they are striving to stabilize their income and expenses (the costs of their business operations). This allows them to make a budget and predict their costs to their investors and board of directors. Most speculators do not want to physically take possession of the underlying asset: they do not want truckloads of corn dumped in their driveway. Speculators are betting on the future prices of certain commodities. They have the power to cause dramatic price swings in the futures markets, but they also provide liquidity – the ability to sell an investment at its near-value – to the futures markets.

Types of Contracts

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