Cannon Futures Weekly Letter Issue # 1184 + Futures Trading Levels for the week of 3.04.2024

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Cannon Futures Weekly Letter Issue # 1184

 

In this issue:
  •  Important Notices – Monetary Policy Congressional Testimony
  • Trading Resource of the Week – Trade Alerts Via Email/Text
  • Hot Market of the Week – April Unleaded
  • Broker’s Trading System of the Week – NQ Day Trading System
  • Trading Levels for Next Week
  • Trading Reports for Next Week

Plan your trade and trade your plan

Important Notices –
  • Earnings: incl. Broadcom,Costco,Target,Oracle and Crowdstrike
  • Hon. J.Powell: semiannual Monetary Policy Congressional Testimony/Wed
  • Data: NonFarm Payrolls/Employment Situation/Fri
  • Ag Data: WASDE and USDA Supply/Demand/Fri
  • June is front month for Bonds
Trading Resource of the Week :
 Real Time Email and/or Text Alerts
Directly to your Phone!
  • You will receive an email each time there is an entry or exit in a simple language along with the current price for that specific market.
  • Example: Buy April Crude Oil at 79.76 on limit. Target will be 83.54. Stop at 76.36
  • A licensed series 3 broker at your fingertips
  • Email alerts available to US and Canada and Int’l clients
  • Alerts available for: Stock Indices, Grains, Metals, Rates, Currencies, Meats & Softs
  • Alerts are SWING Trades
  • See an example of a recent trade alert for Crude Oil Futures in the image below – a new trade alert from Friday, March 1st

Trade Alert Sample for Crude Oil futures below

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  • Hot Market of the Week – April RBOB (unleaded)
Hot market of the week is provided by QT Market Center, A Swiss army knife charting package that’s not just for Hedgers, Cooperatives and Farmers alike but also for Spread traders, Swing traders and shorter time frame application for intraday traders with a unique proprietary indicator that can be applied to your specific trading needs.
April RBOB completed its first upside PriceCount objective this month before setting back in a consolidation trade. At this point, IF the chart can resume its rally with new sustained highs, the second count would project a run to the $2.73 area which is consistent with a challenge of the fall high.
PriceCounts – Not about where we’ve been , but where we might be going next!
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The PriceCount study is a tool that can help to project the distance of a move in price. The counts are not intended to be an ‘exact’ science but rather offer a target area for the four objectives which are based off the first leg of a move with each subsequent count having a smaller percentage of being achieved. It is normal for the chart to react by correcting or consolidating at an objective and then either resuming its move or reversing trend. Best utilized in conjunction with other technical tools, PriceCounts offer one more way to analyze charts and help to manage your positions and risk. Learn more at www.qtchartoftheday.com
Trading in futures, options, securities, derivatives or OTC products entails significant risks which must be understood prior to trading and may not be appropriate for all investors. Past performance of actual trades or strategies is not necessarily indicative of future results.
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   Broker’s Trading System of the Week
With algorithmic trading systems becoming more prevalent in portfolio diversification, the following system has been selected as the broker’s choice for this month.
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Mini NASDAQ 100
SYSTEM TYPE
Intraday
Recommended Cannon Trading Starting Capital
$30,000
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USD 245 / monthly

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The performance shown above is hypothetical in that the chart represents returns in a model account. The model account rises or falls by the average single contract profit and loss achieved by clients trading actual money pursuant to the listed system’s trading signals on the appropriate dates (client fills), or if no actual client profit or loss available – by the hypothetical single contract profit and loss of trades generated by the system’s trading signals on that day in real time (real‐time) less slippage, or if no real time profit or loss available – by the hypothetical single contract profit and loss of trades generated by running the system logic backwards on back adjusted data. Please read full disclaimer HERE.
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Daily Levels for March 4th, 2024

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Weekly Levels

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First Notice (FN), Last trading (LT) Days for the Week:
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* This is not a solicitation of any order to buy or sell, but a current market view provided by Cannon Trading Inc. Any statement of facts here in contained are derived from sources believed to be reliable, but are not guaranteed as to accuracy, nor they purport to be complete. No responsibility is assumed with respect to any such statement or with respect to any expression of opinion herein contained. Readers are urged to exercise their own judgement in trading.

CME Fees Increase Update + Levels for 02.1.24

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CME Fees Increase Update:

Effective tomorrow, February 1, the CME Group is raising the exchange fees for a number of futures contracts.

For the CME E-mini equity products: E-mini S&P 500 (ES), E-mini Nasdaq (NQ), E-mini Dow Jones (YM) and E-mini Russelll 2000 (RTY), fees are going up by 5 cents, from $1.33 to $1.38

For the NYMEX energy products: Crude oil (CL), Heating oil (HO), RBOB Unleaded gas (RBOB) and Natural gas (NG) fees are going up by 10 cents, from $1.50 to $1.60

For the COMEX metals products: Gold (GC), Silver (SI), Copper (HG) and Platinum (PL) fees are going up by 5 cents, from $1.55 to $1.60

For the COMEX E-mini metals products: miNY gold (QO), miNY silver (QI), miNY copper (QC) fees are going up by 25 cents, from $0.75 to $1.00

All other products / symbols will remain the same.

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Daily Levels for February 1st, 2024

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Economic Reports
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All times are Eastern Time ( New York)
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* This is not a solicitation of any order to buy or sell, but a current market view provided by Cannon Trading Inc. Any statement of facts here in contained are derived from sources believed to be reliable, but are not guaranteed as to accuracy, nor they purport to be complete. No responsibility is assumed with respect to any such statement or with respect to any expression of opinion herein contained. Readers are urged to exercise their own judgement in trading.

Futures Trading Risk Management: The Advantages of Futures Trading

Futures Trading Risk Management

Futures Trading Risks and Advantages

Understanding the nature of risk as a futures trader is a critical element to success. While a risky environment, the advantages of the futures market are obvious to an educated trader. Leverage, long trading hours, hasty order executions, and powerful platforms are all worth mentioning. The best trading environments also attract stiff competition. The words trader and risk management become synonymous with one another. What risks need to be managed exactly?

First and foremost, the risk of capital loss or “losing money.” Capital is the lifeblood of a trading business. It may seem trivial or obvious, but the emotional and mental tax that comes from spending time to lose money can be significant. Small problems and habits quickly compound which amplifies the risks associated with trading derivatives or leveraged positions. Leverage amplifies mistakes which may cause persistent challenges with psychology and mental fortitude. This cycle can exist perpetually so long as a trader continues to allow it.

All Traders Face Loss

All traders face risk of loss, it’s the nature of the industry. What differs among each trader is the collective experiences that make up how they manage the reaction to the losses. This is true of all trading, but particularly important when using leverage. Sometimes overprotecting a trade or being afraid to lose can add risk to a system. Smothering multiple trades with stop losses may have a similar effect as letting a bad trade run.

Risk management is multi-dimensional. The proper location for a stop loss might be relative to several factors in the risk management system. It’s a dynamic environment with multiple inputs. Occasionally, risk can be created from outside factors such as weather interrupting power or an internet service provider outage. Risk comes in many shapes, but the trader that actively mitigates and manages ALL types of risk should have an increased chance for success.

What are the “Alternative Risks” that can effect trading?

Here is a list of “alternative risks” that may go unnoticed at first. These risks may correlate directly to trading results by hindering a trader’s mental, emotional, or physical performance.

  • Stress or adversity caused from a personal situation outside of trading
  • Lack of hydration or healthy diet
  • Distractions by phone, social media, etc.
  • Resulting – or weighing the validity of a strategy on the immediate or short-term result, rather than testing it over time.

This list communicates just a few of the risks that exist outside of the trade itself. These variables can impact how a trader follows rules, rationalizes, and behaves.

The Advantages of Trading

Though risky, the futures market may prove advantageous to the savvy trader. Capital efficiency and liquidity provide the opportunity to scale, and short-term gains on futures are taxed more favorably than stocks (Always check with a CPA before trading.) The futures provide a way for traders to actively hedge investments outside of what could be considered “regular business hours.” Many markets trade overnight which allows access to hedge nearly round the clock. The advantages of commodity futures are unparalleled when used in the proper context. Commodity businesses across the world can use the futures market to aid in pricing forward their products, and preparing for the future.

Another notable benefit of the futures market is the availability of futures options. A great example is how agricultural options provide a way to gradually manage the risk of their commodities. A farmer may use a protective put as a means to hedge corn prices before the harvest. These are just a few examples of the advantages of trading futures and futures options. As always, consult with a broker to learn more about the risks associated with trading or trading strategies. Being educated before diving into a challenging atmosphere is a true demonstration of discipline and risk management.

You can download one of our trading platforms with live data and the options board here

E-Futures International | Futures Trading Platform & Broker Demo Account (cannontrading.com).

We will be happy to screen share with you and answer any questions you may have about futures related inquiries.

Author: Josh Meyers, Broker at Cannon Trading Company

Important: Trading commodity futures and options involves a substantial risk of loss. Therefore, recommendations contained in this letter are of opinion only and do not guarantee any profits. There is not an actual account trading these recommendations and past performances are not necessarily indicative of future results.

 

 

 

Key Points for Real Time Dow-Jones Futures Trading

Dow Jones Futures Blog

Dow-Jones In Real Time

Providing exposure to 30 of the largest companies in the U.S., the Dow-Jones futures market is directly correlated to the value of the Dow-Jones Industrial Average. Among the most liquid contracts on the exchange, the Dow futures are a favorite for all types of traders. Whether you are a scalper live streaming online, or you’re a position trader placing phone orders, the Dow futures are a diverse landscape with traders participating from all over the world.

Real time quotes are widely available across media outlets, trading platforms, and brokerages. The E-Mini Dow futures(YM) trade on the CBOT as part of the CME Group. Minimum tick size is one point with a value of $5.00 per point, per contract. The notional value of the E-Mini Dow contract can be calculated using the value of the Dow Jones Industrial Average times $5. A smaller alternative, the E-Micro Dow(MYM) contract trades at one-tenth the format of the former, or $0.50 per tick.

The Dow-Jones Advantage

Dow-Jones futures offer competitive margin requirements and leverage, allowing responsible investors and traders the opportunity to hedge larger positions with less capital. For U.S. Traders, the IRS classifies broad based index futures such as the Dow Futures under the 60/40 rule which allows trading profits to be taxed at 60% the more favorable capital gains rate, and only 40% as ordinary income (Check with a CPA before trading.)

As an investment device, the Dow-Jones futures provide real time leveraged exposure to the index value, which promotes capital efficiency for investors and traders.  This means that skilled risk managers, like yourself, will no doubt find competitive and creative solutions to manage risk.

The Dow Jones Futures market is a competitive market for tools and platforms to trade with.  Hence, a plethora of options are available to both retail and professional traders. The Dow-Jones Futures are traded on by many brokerages, software, and platforms, with access to real time data quotes being provided from the exchange through several different data providers.

Dow Jones Futures Live Stream

The Dow-Jones futures market shares a strong correlation to the other U.S. Index futures such as the Nasdaq 100, S&P500, and Russell 2000 contracts. This means that the U.S. markets tend to reflect the movement of one another with additional correlations to the bond markets, currencies, and many other commodities such as gold, silver, etc. Notably, the futures trade nearly 24 hours a day through the week, from Sunday evening until Friday. It’s arguable that if you consider the ease of shorting, capital efficiency, etc. it makes futures a much more valuable tool than ETF’s. Additionally, also  available are the Dow Futures Options contracts which expire monthly. Be sure to understand your risks, and consult with your broker before trading.

Key Points of the Dow-Jones Futures Market

  • Dow-Jones Futures provide leveraged exposure to the DJIA for traders and investors. Take caution when you are approaching a leveraged environment, as the risks can be substantial.
  • Multiple Contract Sizes for different sized investors, traders, and strategies
    • E-Mini(YM) – $5 per point
    • E-Micro(MYM) – $10 per point
  • Profits are taxed more favorably at the 60/40 rate.
  • Trade nearly 24 hours a day, 6 days a week.

You can download one of our trading platforms with live data and the options board here

E-Futures International | Futures Trading Platform & Broker Demo Account (cannontrading.com).

We will be happy to screen share with you and answer any questions you may have about futures related inquiries.

Author: Josh Meyers, Broker at Cannon Trading Company

Important: Trading commodity futures and options involves a substantial risk of loss. Therefore, recommendations contained in this letter are of opinion only and do not guarantee any profits. There is not an actual account trading these recommendations and past performances are not necessarily indicative of future results.

Dow & NASDAQ Futures to Show Pre-Open on Stocks

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NASDAQ Futures Marketwatch, Investing in futures & CME

When looking at the Dow, NASDAQ, and S&P futures, there are similarities and differences between stock ETF’s and these Futures. Depending on how much leverage you would like to employ, the Futures numbers are below. If you are looking at the futures prices and had questions about the valuations, we have included a quick key below:

Dow futures symbol YM, Stock ETF Equivalent symbol DIA

Nasdaq Futures symbol NQ, Stock ETF Equivalent symbol QQQ

S&P Futures symbol ES,  Stock ETF Equivalent symbol SPY

Notional Value Calculations for Dow NASDAQ S&P Futures

Both Mini and Micro E-Mini (1/10th size of the E-Mini)

Mini Dow futures price X $5 = Notional Value

Micro Emini Dow (MYM) futures price X .50 = Notional Value

Mini Nasdaq 100 futures price X $20.00 = Notional value

Micro E-Mini Nasdaq (MNQ) 100 futures price x $2.00 = Notional value

Mini S&P futures price X $50.00 = Notional Value

Micro E-Mini S&P (MES) Futures price X 5.00 = Notional value

 

If Dow @ 32000 Notional Value of YM = $160,000.00    Margin to hold $ 8800.00

E-Micro    32000 Notional value of MYM = $16,000.00   Margin to hold $ 880.00

If Nasdaq @ 13500.00 Notional Value of NQ = $270,000.00 Margin to hold $16,500.00

E-Micro    13500.00 Notional value of MNQ = $27,000.00 Margin to hold $ 1650.00

If S&P @ 4250.00 Notional value of ES = $212,500.00 Margin to hold $11,800.00

E-Micro   4250.00 Notional value of MES = $21,250.00 Margin to hold $1180.00

 

Dow Nasdaq S&P futures also offer options, Weekly Options for E-Mini S&P 500 Futures | Cannon Trading.

You can download one of our trading platforms with live data and the options board here

E-Futures International | Futures Trading Platform & Broker Demo Account (cannontrading.com).

We will be happy to screen share with you and answer any questions you may have about futures related inquiries.

Author: John Thorpe, Senior Broker at Cannon Trading Company

Important: Trading commodity futures and options involves a substantial risk of loss. Therefore, recommendations contained in this letter are of opinion only and do not guarantee any profits. There is not an actual account trading these recommendations and past performances are not necessarily indicative of future results.

Gold Futures Analysis, Price & Prediction

Gold Futures Analysis, Price & Prediction

Gold Futures Analysis

Taking a closer look at gold futures analysis, price and prediction, the CME gold futures contract (GC) is one of the most actively traded on the exchange marketplace. Each contract represents 100 troy ounces (see contract for specs) with a tick value of $10 or .10 per ounce. The CME continues to provide accessibility for smaller traders by offering contract sizes such as the Micro gold futures (MGC). Standing at 1/10th the size of the aforementioned, with a tick value of $1, the MGC provides accessibility to those who may size their positions incrementally. Both contracts are actively traded, providing good liquidity to market participants.

Whether the standard applies or not, gold continues to be a popular choice for investors and traders alike. In gold futures analysis, the market participants of gold futures are diverse. People across the world hedging, speculating, and doing business with the hope of a better future. Though volatile at times, gold has a record of recovery after periods of price adversity. Inflationary concerns and looming world conflict have once again sent gold futures careening toward all-time highs. In a time where Bitcoin and other cryptos continue to draw attention from those pursuing extraordinary returns, metal investors seem to have enjoyed relative stability and growth since the COVID-19 crisis. Gold looks poised to once again push upward as investors and traders seek financial solace from the anticipated Russia/Ukraine military conflict.

From a technical analysis perspective, gold appears to be testing the upper side of a price consolidation that’s lasted for nearly a year. Assuming continued strength, one could argue that gold will top $2,000 an ounce this year and possibly make a new all-time high. If conflict materializes and broad-market weakness presents, the negative beta correlation of gold to the S&P500 may create buying pressure.

Price & Prediction

Taking this into consideration, it’s important for traders like you to brace for multiple scenarios when doing a gold futures analysis, with price and prediction. All signs point upward for gold, which means it can be useful to reflect and prepare for something less obvious. Ironically, like a punishment for the preemptive celebration of traders and investors, when things seem a shoo-in, adversity reveals itself. Make a plan for when things don’t go your way. Gold may retest $2,000/ounce and fall back into price consolidation, or reverse and press downward. Any number of scenarios could play out, and only time will tell. You must consider these and more factors when looking at gold futures analysis, price and prediction. Those prepared with reactive risk management solutions, active at finding low risk/high reward trading opportunities will succeed.

Within the gold futures, speculative traders skilled in order flow/tape reading should find intraday opportunities. While swing traders and portfolio-style risk managers may utilize gold futures to hedge or manage their broad market exposure. Directionally focused swing/position trading continues to be viable option for disciplined traders as well. The critical element to success tends to be risk management, regardless of trading style.

Nowadays cryptocurrency has taken the world by storm. Outsized returns and the hope of instant success draw a crowd. It seems an era of new-school vs. old-school, but caution is advised. For millennia our species has valued gold. Bitcoin was created in 2009. It can be argued that the cryptocurrency market is still in its initial price discovery phase. Please consider that strong value can be found outside of what’s considered trendy or popular. It’s ironic that gold seems less glamorous these days. Be sure to do your due diligence, and remember what they say about all that glitters….Happy Trading!

Get More Insights and Sign Up for A Free Demo Here: https://www.cannontrading.com/software/e-futures-international?q

Author: Josh Meyers, Broker at Cannon Trading Company

Important: Trading commodity futures and options involves a substantial risk of loss. Therefore, recommendations contained in this letter are of opinion only and do not guarantee any profits. There is not an actual account trading these recommendations and past performances are not necessarily indicative of future results.

What are Gold Futures?

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What Are Gold Futures?

Like all commodity futures, gold futures are derivative financial contracts.  A derivative is a type of contract whose value is determined by or derived from the value of another asset.  In the case of gold futures contracts, the other asset is an amount of gold.  The major gold futures contracts traded on the CME Group’s COMEX Exchange are derived from the value of 100 ounces, 50 ounces, and 10 ounces of gold with a rated fineness of 995. What this means is the underlying metal’s purity is at least 99.5% or more.  In turn, because of the reflective relationship between gold futures contracts and gold itself, understandably the price of a futures contract is valued similarly to and fluctuates with the price of gold.

The Marketplace Breakdown

Gold futures, such as those traded on the CME Group’s COMEX Exchange, are an efficient means for you as a trader to participate in the directional movement of the price of gold.  The exchange is essentially the marketplace where these futures are traded.  By means of electronic networks, an exchange’s market participants can be apprised of vital information like this futures contract’s current price, competing bids and offers, the number of contracts changing hands (volume), the total number of outstanding contracts (open interest), and more.  It’s also the means by which participation in the gold futures marketplace takes place.  It’s where buyers and sellers, or futures traders like you, meet.

How Do You Begin Trading This Market?

Gaining access to the gold futures market generally calls for a trading account to be opened with a registered brokerage.  It is through this arrangement that market participation is facilitated and orders to buy and sell gold futures can be placed to the exchange via an electronic trading platform – called Globex at the CME.  The exchange is responsible for the execution of trades between buyers and sellers.  This is possibly the most important function of the exchange, in that it serves as the buyer to every seller and the seller to every buyer, thus virtually eliminating credit risk for each market participant.

Get More Insights and Sign Up for A Free Demo Here: https://www.cannontrading.com/software/e-futures-international?q

Author: Mark O’Brien, Senior Broker at Cannon Trading Company

Important: Trading commodity futures and options involves a substantial risk of loss. Therefore, recommendations contained in this letter are of opinion only and do not guarantee any profits. There is not an actual account trading these recommendations and past performances are not necessarily indicative of future results.

Micro Gold Futures

Micro Gold Futures

Micro Gold Futures: An Overview

Micro gold futures contracts are useful in bearish equity environments, where gold is showing its strength. It can serve as a portfolio stabilizer when markets are stressed. While the metal is not always immune to selling pressure, like when it sold off when the world went into “lockdown mode” in March 2020, it can outperform typical risk assets in these market environments.

With micro gold futures you have a greater ability to pinpoint scale, since the notional value is price times quantity, or 1890.00/oz X 10 Ounces.   You can use them along side the 100 oz gold contract to control $250,000.00 of the metal.  Here’s a great breakdown example of what that might mean for a trader like you:

  • $1890 x 100oz Full Size Gold Contract = $189,000.00 on Notional Value plus $1890 x 30 ounces ( 3 Micro Gold Futures contracts) = $56,700 for a total $245,700.00 Notional Value.   
  • The Margin required for 1 Micro Gold Futures Contract is $660.00 currently and the Full Size Margin at $6600.00 currently, means the good faith deposit to control $245,700.00 of Gold is only $8580.00.

Gold contracts provide global price discovery and opportunities for portfolio diversification by presenting an alternative to gold bullion, coins, and mining stock investments. Gold also offers ongoing trading opportunities, as gold prices respond quickly to political and economic events. Micro gold futures  is 1/10th the size of the standard 100 troy ounce contract but, price action nearly mirrors it’s big brother 100% of the time.

Micro Gold Futures & Standard Gold Futures: A Few Current Technical and Fundamental Thoughts 

  • Gold has been range-bound since April of 2020- $1690.00/oz low and $2089.00 high.
  • This past month has seen the metal rally above it’s midpoint at $1889.50 by a small margin.
  • The market is keeping an eye on a similar set of factors as has been the case for the last several months, namely inflation, the Fed taper, and the timing of “lift off” in US nominal rates.
  • January 2022 saw some increases in managed money net length, perhaps as the headwinds for gold may have been factored into these price levels.
  • February has started very positively, with gold posting gains after key events (FOMC and NFP) and now sitting just below a key resistance level of 1919 USD/oz.

Get More Insights and Sign Up for A Free Demo Here: https://www.cannontrading.com/software/e-futures-international?q

Author: John Thorpe, Senior Broker at Cannon Trading Company

Important: Trading commodity futures and options involves a substantial risk of loss. Therefore, recommendations contained in this letter are of opinion only and do not guarantee any profits. There is not an actual account trading these recommendations and past performances are not necessarily indicative of future results.

Trading Currency Futures

Trading Currency Futures

Trading currency futures offer the perks of a central exchange and transparency regarding the flow of orders as they come into the market. Market participants share a level playing field with volume transparency and the information they use to trade. Traders are provided with peace of mind and can unabashedly focus on improving their performance, which promotes a diverse and liquid trading environment. Confident traders in turn create liquidity in the financial markets.

Trading liquidity persists across many major USD futures currency pairs, including the Euro(6E,) Yen(6J,) British Pound(6B,) Canadian Dollar(6C,) Australian Dollar(6A,) Mexican Peso(6M,) and more. The reasonable margin requirements and competitive trading fees and commissions of the futures market make trading currency futures an attractive option for many styles and types of traders.

However, even though it’s transparent, don’t underestimate the challenge provided by the market itself. Liquidity and tight bid-ask spreads are created from voluminous markets. Importers and exporters hedging their currency risk, financial institutions conducting business, and speculators hoping to earn a living, are all hoping for a better future. This creates a competitive atmosphere with participants jockeying for the best position.  It’s definitely an environment to prepare for carefully.

The exchange continues to provide accessibility for traders of many different capital amounts. Trading at 1/10th the size of the larger contract, the E-Micro FX Futures provides a smaller alternative than their larger relative. Although the fees and commissions tend to scale more economically for the larger sized contracts, the micro contracts allow traders more flexibility to size their positions. In addition, they also provide opportunity for creative hedging, spreads, and pairs trading with the bigger contract sizes. A savvy trader may find themselves geographically tracking interest rates.

Trading Currency Futures: Here Are Some Useful Tips for Budding Traders!

  1. Intimately Learn Your Currency Instrument

It’s common for traders to have a favorite instrument. It can be argued that a trader’s favorite instrument is one that they’re most familiar with. Currency futures traders tend to find niches as each pair or futures contract will have behaviors unique to itself. As technology advances and the markets continually become more efficient, instrument correlation is more obvious. Though correlated at times, the volatility, price behavior, liquidity, and volume of each instrument or currency will be unique.

  • Learn one instrument until you feel comfortable with it. You might find that it’s easier to understand the price movement of other instruments once you’ve studied a single one for awhile.
  • Get specific with how you perceive the price movement of your selected instrument.
  • Learn your instrument’s correlation to others. Ask yourself, “how does my favorite instrument, correlate to the others throughout the market and world?”
  • Watch or practice that instrument on a demo until you feel confident in explaining what you’re seeing.
  1. Define Your Trading Currency Futures Plan

For novice currency futures traders, the excitement of “giving it a try” will often outpace their strategic planning phase. Most traders can remember the thrill of their first few trades. Before long, the reality of the market tends to encroach on a trader’s psyche. Beginners learn that the market is not as easy as they would’ve hoped and they wish they had been more thorough in their planning stages.

  • Assess who you are as a person. Do you know your personality type? Build a trading plan around yourself and your business needs. If you’re trying to trade a strategy that doesn’t fit your personality, your results will suffer.
  • Build a plan that clearly defines when you should or should not trade. If you can’t answer when you should trade, then you should study your instrument further. A desire to learn and improve can be argued as one of a trader’s defining qualities.
  • Prepare for different outcomes. Traders tend to romanticize the results they seek. Trust in your plan. Currency futures trading is full of adversity, all trading is. The consistency of yourself, and your plan, is what will help you through the challenging times.
  1. Execute with Discipline

It’s obvious and underutilized that a trader’s discipline will slip when it’s least expected. The best tools, plan, education, and commission structure will be of no help to an undisciplined currency trader. At the pinnacle of adversity, when asked about discipline, traders tend to smile. It’s a sensitive subject.

  • Practice self-awareness and mindfulness. Ask yourself the hard questions. “Am I trading because of a good opportunity, or am I just trying to make-up for a previous trade?”
  • Develop good muscle memories and rework bad ones. Sometimes traders pickup bad habits as they learn. Do your best to identify these, as well as other stress that could impact your discipline and focus.
  • All traders feel emotion. Don’t let the emotion control your decisions. Trading leveraged instruments may provide you with immediate feedback and that’s not always a positive thing. The markets move quickly and it’s easy to get lost in the action. A good rule of thumb is to try and trade a size that seems boring. If you’re constantly stressed or anxious about your position, it may be too sizable.
  • There’s no easy way to deal with your own challenging behavior. It’s a struggle that all traders face. The deciding factor in your success will be how effectively and confidently you manage your failures. Having discipline in all aspects of your trading creates fruitful possibilities.

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NASDAQ Futures Down 3% + Futures Trading Levels for 01.06.2022

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Happy and prosperous New Year from the Cannon Trading Team!
We appreciate the chance to serve your futures trading needs and are here to assist.
FOMC Minutes report triggered one of the larger sell offs we have seen in recent months. NQ and RTY were both down over 3% when the trading day was over.
Hope it helps.
*While I have no idea were the market is going from day to day, minute to minute, week to week etc. I do know that in the past, some of the sharpest and largest rallies were short covering after a large sell off. More often than not market sell offs and volatility like we are seeing do not end up as V type of action but more like U or W when it is all said and done.
*Expect the unexpected…
* Have an idea of what you are looking to do, keep in mind possible risk and have a game plan. Now more than ever, plan your trade and trade your plan!
* Think money management, hedging risk while you are still trying to figure out how to profit.
* Know what is going on, reports, current margins, current limits and more.
*Consider short term options instead of futures and/or MICROS
*Trade smaller. The bands are much larger. Watch the VIX.
* DO NOT assume anything…if you are not sure, contact us and we will try our best to assist with the combined, vast experience we have here as a team.
* Wash hands, take this seriously and do your best to stay healthy….
My colleague, John Thorpe, Ex floor broker, contributed the following on the VIX and the VVIX:
“We recommend all stock indices intraday traders to keep an eye on the VIX for directional clues and study, many of you have access through other means to view this critical trading barometer, VIX now trades 5 days per week ,23 hours per day. if you need to add the VIX data to your trading platforms , it’s 3 bucks per month, penny wise and pound foolish if you don’t. Contact your broker on how to add the Volatility Index traded through the CBOE to your trading platform.”

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