8 Steps to Successful Futures Day Trading February 2, 2011

Download and read our guide which outlines some important futures day trading concepts. It may be beneficial to read this guide before trading commodities on the futures market.

My name is Ilan Levy-Mayer and I am the Vice President and Senior Futures Broker at Cannon Trading. I came up with the following personal observations after servingone must keep in mind that futures trading is risky and can involve significant losses.

1. Education

Hopefully if you are already trading you have completed your initial education: contract specs, trading hours, futures brokers, platforms, the opportunities as well as the risk and need to use risk capital in futures, and so on. Understanding this information is essential to futures trading. The second type of education is ongoing: learning about trading techniques, the evolution of futures markets, different trading tools, and more.

2. Find a System

I am definitely not advising you to go on the web and subscribe to a “black box” system (using buy/sell triggers if don’t know why they are being generated). What I am advising is developing a trading technique: a general set of rules and a trading concept. As you progress, you may want to put the different rules and indicators into a computerized system, but the most important factor is to have a focus and a plan. Don’t just wake up in the morning and trade “blank.”

3. Survival

This is the key! Do what you need to do in order to survive this brutal business and give yourself the chance of being here down the road with more experience and a better chance of success. Survival is probably the biggest key for beginning traders. There is a saying in this business: “live to trade another day.” It is so true!

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Trading Psychology Stage 1 Blissful Unawareness, January 24, 2011

by RealityTrader on Jan 10, 2011

As we mentioned in the previous article, first stage is usually the one where a newer trader doesn’t acknowledge the role of psyhcology in his trading. It happens out of ignorance or arrogance.

In a former case (ignorance) it’s simply lack of knowledge and mistaken notion that one can trade succeffully if given “right” system or indicator ot tip or whatever causes one to enter and exit his/her positions. It usually takes a while before a trader starts seeing how his mindset influences his trading and how his personal traits shine through his trading decisions. It comes as a surprize realization that different traders will get different results while trying to apply the same system. It is counter-intuitive, isn’t it?

In a latter case (arrogance), a trader shows some kind of denial – it’s “not me” attitude, thinking that goes along the lines “maybe it’s a problem for some but I am in control of myself,” “this stuff is for weak-minded” etc. Needless to say, it’s rarely the case… and even more importantly, it’s not so much about weak vs. strong mind as it is about influence one’s personality has over one’s trading.

In any case, the important thing at this stage is to come to appreciate this aspect of trading. It happens when one sees how much truth there is in saying “everyone gets what they want out of market” (Ed Seykota I think?) Again, seems counter-intuitive, right? After all, don’t we all want to succeed, to make winning trades, to make money? Sure… but it’s not about what our conscious mind wants, it’s about what our inner core dictates, and that is not always easy to realize and control.*

Simple example to illustrate the idea: do you know people who repeat certain behavior patterns harmful to themselves? Getting themselves into relationships with the types that make them miserable, over and over again? Repeating the same mistakes in their interaction with others, obviously not learning from the past? I bet you do (although you personally never act like this, right?) So, why do we do it even though we see (or could see if we looked) that these behavioral patterns hurt us? Because those patterns are not just some easy to break habits; rather they are a part of our personality, of who we are, and it takes much more than simple decision not to do that anymore to change our ways. Pretty much the same thing happens in trading – we know what not to do yet we continue doing it.

As soon as one realizes all this, the first stage is completed. The role of psychology in trading is acknowledged, denial is over – and this forms the foundation for a change.

*My favorite example of this phenomenon is the Russian movie Stalker. The plot line briefly: there is a certain machine granting wishes (stalkers in the movie are the people who take clients to it through the many dangerous traps). The machine grants wishes alright but there is catch: it’s not a wish that you stand in front of the machine and announce that will be granted… it’s a wish that constitutes your essence, your core, your deep desire – and it’s not necessary the one you realize and announce to yourself and to the world. Pretty much what happens in trading and pretty much what the author of that saying (everyone gets what they want in trading) meant.

Vadym Graifer is an author of the unique A Taoist Trader course devoted to trading philosophy and psychology

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TRADING LEVELS!

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Monday, January 24, 2011

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Tuesday, January 24, 2011

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Futures Trading Levels and Economic Reports for November 16th, 2010

The market feels to me as if it is either ready to pick up some more momentum to the downside or that this small correction ran its course and the trend up will resume….

I am looking at the following levels and price behavior around these levels to give me more clues as to which way the next move will be.

1206 on the way up (Dec. Mini SP 500) and 1189 on the way down.

Hourly chart FYI below:

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Futures Trading Levels and Veterans Day Schedule, November 11th 2010

All futures markets will be open as normal tomorrow, however banks will closed due to Veterans day and we will NOT have any economic reports.

Daily mini SP 500 chart with possible support/resistance levels for your review below:

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Futures Trading Levels and Economic Reports for Novemeber 9th 2010

We started out the week with slow trading day and narrow range on stock index futures.

I got a “small sell signal” on mini Dow, which I would like to see a bit more down move before acting on it, simply because volume was not sufficient enough to confirm a good probability of a correction. However, while the probability for down move is not big, the risk reward with a stop above the previous high is not bad….

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Daily Support & Resistance and Economic Data to be Released, October 21th 2010

 

 

 

Daily Support & Résistance Levels Mini-S&P 500 Futures
Dec. 10
Mini-Nasdaq 100 Futures
Dec. 10
Mini-Dow Futures
Dec. 10
Mini Russell 2000 Futures
Dec.10
30-year US Bond Futures
Dec. 10
10-Year US Note
Futures Dec. 10
Support 3 1166.00 2071.00 10964 695.30 13119 12602
Support 2 1172.25 2082.00 11028 699.90 13204 12616
Support 1 1176.00 2090.00 11064 702.50 13213 12621
Resistance 1 1182.25 2102.00 11132 707.30 13230 12707.5
Resistance 2 1188.25 2118.00 11154 711.70 13303 12714
Resistance 3 1196.75 2133.00 11213 719.70zb 13320 12722
Daily Support & Resistance Levels
Gold Futures
Dec.2010
Silver Futures
Dec. 2010
Copper Futures
Dec. 2010
Crude Oil Futures
Nov. 2010
Euro Curr.
Dec. 2010
Dollar Index
Dec. 2010
Support 3 1297.0 23.27 3.766 79.90 1.3867 76.33
Support 2 1319.0 23.57 3.793 80.97 1.3909 76.75
Support 1 1328.0 23.76 3.810 81.63 1.3956 77.21
Resistance 1 1343.0 23.91 3.836 82.49 1.4042 77.65
Resistance 2 1351.0 24.11 3.868 83.10 1.4100 77.84
Resistance 3 1358.0 24.31 3.880 85.10 1.4156 78.02

Updated: 21-Oct-10 08:30 ET

This Week’s Calendar

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Date ET Release For Actual Briefing.com Consensus Prior Revised From
Oct 21 08:30 Initial Claims 10/16 452K 450K 455K 475K 462K
Oct 21 08:30 Continuing Claims 10/09 94441K 4450K 4400K 4450K 4399K
Oct 21 08:30 Leading Indicators Sep NA 0.3% 0.3% 0.3%
Oct 21 08:30 Philadelphia Fed Oct NA 1.5 1.4 -0.7

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Free Day Trading Webinar Trial, October 18th 2010

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Screen shot from today’s session during our “live charts” service where one can see real-time trade set ups like below
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FOMC to Provide Futures Trading Market with Direction, September 21st, 2010

FOMC tomorrow around 2:15 Eastern time. Even before that we will start the day with some important housing numbers. FOMC days have different characteristics than other trading days. If you have traded for a while, check your trading notes from past FOMC days that may help you prepare for tomorrow. If you are a newcomer, take a more conservative approach and make sure you understand that the news can really move the market. My observations suggest choppy, low volume up until announcement, followed by some some sharp volatile moves right during and after the announcement. I am including 5 minutes chart from August 10th of this year, which was the last FOMC we had for your reference. Continue reading “FOMC to Provide Futures Trading Market with Direction, September 21st, 2010”

Best Trading Practices: Always Ask Your Futures Broker July 30th 2010

“Last Trading day of the month tomorrow.”

At any time traders, especially self directed futures traders, must be aware of first notice day, last trading, economic reports etc.

Tomorrow is first notice day for August Gold futures contract – As your futures and commodity broker we try our best to keep many of you informed via this daily blog but always make sure you contact your futures broker with any questions you may have.

Daily chart of September e-mini Dow Jones below for review. I am not sure about direction to be honest. Both bulls and bears have a case and at this point we are trading in a band between 10293 and 10536, which is a wide trading range.

YM - E-Mini Dow Futures - $5 Multiplier, Equalized Active Daily Continuation
YM – E-Mini Dow Futures – $5 Multiplier, Equalized Active Daily Continuation

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