Support & Resistance Levels

This Blog provides futures market outlook for different commodities and futures trading markets, mostly stock index futures, as well as support and resistance levels for Crude Oil futures, Gold futures, Euro currency and others. At times the daily trading blog will include educational information about different aspects of commodity and futures trading.

How to Trade Copper Futures

Copper Futures Trading is one of the most popular vehicles in the industrial metals market. Copper is used in a wide variety of markets such as construction, plumbing, manufacturing and architecture. With such a wide array of usages, trading copper offers many opportunities for gain. More and more investors are looking to raw commodities as trading vehicles as they provide more liquidity and volatility within their respective markets. Trading raw commodities as futures contracts also allows for better price transparencies.

Copper is usually a great indicator of economic growth within a region. As the demand for copper rises, the more valuable the commodity becomes given its vital contributions to industrial and urban development. Worldwide copper consumption has been on the steady rise since 2011, with China being the world’s top copper consumer. Industrial copper producing companies use the futures market to hedge against losses and for price mitigation. Investors generally use the copper futures market to leverage their capital against price fluctuations to generate returns on their investments.

A copper futures contract represents 25,000 pounds of copper. Standard trading hours operate from Sunday through Friday beginning at 6:00 p.m. until 5:15 p.m. the following day Central Standard Time, allowing a 23 hour trading platform. The 45 minute break allows for the close out on the previous day’s results. Trading in copper futures requires paying close attention to market fluctuations and remaining active on developing markets. Because copper moves within the market at high volatility, neglecting a position for even a short period of the day can be very costly. Below are a few of the most popular exchanges copper futures trade on:

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Futures Levels and Economic Reports 3.28.2014

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1. Market Commentary
2. Futures Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000, Dollar Index
3. Commodities Support and Resistance Levels – Gold, Euro, Crude Oil, T-Bonds
4. Commodities Support and Resistance Levels – Corn, Wheat, Beans, Silver
5. Futures Economic Reports for Friday March 28, 2014

Hello Traders,

For 2014 I would like to wish all of you discipline and patience in your trading!

The daily volatility in stock indices is getting wider.I have noticed, as probably many of you, that the opening of the CASH INDICES create some extra volatility in the futures and I found the price movement during these few minutes quite interesting. Noticed similiar action around the closing time of the Crude Oil pit session as well.For now, i am simply sharing an observation with you and I am sure some of you may go to work to see if this observation provides an opening for certain trade set ups.

In between mini Russell 2000 1 minute chart from this morning right around the opening and the first 30 minutes of trading for your review!

TFE - Russell 2000 Index Mini, Jun 14, 1 Min

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Futures Levels & Economic Reports 3.27.2014

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1. Market Commentary
2. Futures Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000, Dollar Index
3. Commodities Support and Resistance Levels – Gold, Euro, Crude Oil, T-Bonds
4. Commodities Support and Resistance Levels – Corn, Wheat, Beans, Silver
5. Futures Economic Reports for Thursday March 27, 2014

Hello Traders,

For 2014 I would like to wish all of you discipline and patience in your trading!

Option Strategies for Both Hedgers and Speculators going into the March Prospective Plantings report.

http://www.cmegroup.com/education/files/hightower-report-2014-03-24.pdf

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Futures Levels & Economic Reports 3.26.2014

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1. Market Commentary
2. Futures Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000, Dollar Index
3. Commodities Support and Resistance Levels – Gold, Euro, Crude Oil, T-Bonds
4. Commodities Support and Resistance Levels – Corn, Wheat, Beans, Silver
5. Futures Economic Reports for Wednesday March 26, 2014

Hello Traders,

For 2014 I would like to wish all of you discipline and patience in your trading!

The importance of a positive state of mind when trading….is HUGE….
I have seen it when helping clients, interacting with online clients and most of all with myself.
When I let the market or surrounding elements take me out of my focus and allow frustration to take control, the results can be dangerous….an example might be getting stopped out on a short crude trade at the high of the day just to see the market reverses fast and strong….A client may get frustrated because of margin calls or other issues.
It may even be elements outside of trading, such as family, phone calls or just feeling stressed for non trading related issues.
The result of all of the above ends up being poor decision making, trading with frustration, low thresh hold for mistakes and much more.
What is the solution? I do not have one but recognizing that you are trading with the wrong frame of mind or frustration is a good first step. Taking a small break from the screen and putting things in a bigger perspective is a good second step. Deep breaths and a quick time out never hurt anyone either…..

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Futures Levels & Economic Reports 3.25.2014

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1. Market Commentary
2. Futures Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000, Dollar Index
3. Commodities Support and Resistance Levels – Gold, Euro, Crude Oil, T-Bonds
4. Commodities Support and Resistance Levels – Corn, Wheat, Beans, Silver
5. Futures Economic Reports for Tuesday March 25, 2014

Hello Traders,

For 2014 I would like to wish all of you discipline and patience in your trading!

Day-Trading Emini Index Futures – 9 Key Trading Concepts by TradingEmini.com

Tradingemini.com’s 9 Rules to help keep you in the 10% winning club Vs 90% of traders who lose money.

Trading is inherently risky but by following eight fundamental money management rules you can keep your capital safer while building your trading experience.

1. Look for high volume markets with a thin spread, so orders are filled quickly and it has high volatility, so there are opportunities for 2 to 4 good trades during the day. The Emini S&P500 Index Future is a good example of this type of market (Each point is worth $50, split into 4 ticks of $12.50 and there are 4 contracts a year, traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange).

2. Only risk 1% of your capital per trade, then your capital can absorb 100 consecutive bad trades. Even the best systems can expect 20% loosing trades, so the 1% rule gives you room to maneuver.

3. $10-$15k is the minimum recommended risk capital you should have per Emini S&P500 contract traded – then if you lose $1000-$1500 it only represents 10% of you capital, which is recoverable compared to a $3k account where the same loss equals 50% of your account, consequently you are more likely to lose the remainder of your capital rather than recover the loss.

4. Limit the hours you trade – we prefer the first 60-90 minutes, when typically there is a good trend before the lunch time chop – many professional traders trade this time period.

5. Limit the number of trades you make per day – 2-6 is good as the Emini usually has up to 3 trends per day and you should aim to catch 1-2 out of the 3. Overtrading racks up commission fees and increases the risk of revenge trading. A few ticks loss per trade quickly mounts up – 4 trades fired like a machine gun can easily become four losers, at 8 tick stops, that’s $400 loss, 4% of a $10k account. Patience is key, stalk trades.

6. On any one day stop trading when losses hit 5-10% of capital, which is recoverable, and indicates you are reading the market wrong, so stop, evaluate your errors and record them in your Trading Journal.

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Mini Russell 2000 Chart, Futures Levels & Economic Reports 2.20.2014

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1. Market Commentary
2. Futures Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000, Dollar Index
3. Commodities Support and Resistance Levels – Gold, Euro, Crude Oil, T-Bonds
4. Commodities Support and Resistance Levels – Corn, Wheat, Beans, Silver
5. Futures Economic Reports for Thursday March 20, 2014

Hello Traders,

For 2014 I would like to wish all of you discipline and patience in your trading!

As expected and forewarned in this blog….very quiet, tight trading until the announcement and then HIGH volatility. I personally, do not like to trade this way as I feel the risk is greater than reward, however there are certain type of traders who can’t wait for the big reports to trade….

Here is what the daily chart of the Mini Russell 2000 looks like after today. June is front month now for stock indices, currencies and financials.

TFE - Russell 2000 Index Mini, Equalized Active Daily Continuation
TFE – Russell 2000 Index Mini, Equalized Active Daily Continuation

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FOMC, Futures Levels and Economic Reports 3.19.2014

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1. Market Commentary
2. Futures Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000, Dollar Index
3. Commodities Support and Resistance Levels – Gold, Euro, Crude Oil, T-Bonds
4. Commodities Support and Resistance Levels – Corn, Wheat, Beans, Silver
5. Futures Economic Reports for Wednesday March 19, 2014

Hello Traders,

For 2014 I would like to wish all of you discipline and patience in your trading!

Current front months for active futures markets:

stock indices ( mini SP, NASDAQ, russell etc.)  JUNE

Bonds/ ten years  JUNE

Crude oil  MAY

Natural Gas  APRIL

Grains  MAY

Currencies JUNE

Gold APRIL

Silver MAY

SOFTS ( coffee, Sugar etc.) MAY

Secondly, The FOMC interest rate decision is due at 14:00 ET in the US tomorrow ( Wednesday, March. 19th).

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.

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Futures Levels and Economic Reports 3-18-2014

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1. Market Commentary
2. Futures Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000, Dollar Index
3. Commodities Support and Resistance Levels – Gold, Euro, Crude Oil, T-Bonds
4. Commodities Support and Resistance Levels – Corn, Wheat, Beans, Silver
5. Futures Economic Reports for Tuesday March 18, 2014

Hello Traders,

For 2014 I would like to wish all of you discipline and patience in your trading!

Current front months for active futures markets:

  • Stock Indices ( mini SP, NASDAQ, russell etc.)  JUNE
  • Bonds/ ten years  JUNE
  • Crude oil  MAY
  • Natural Gas  APRIL
  • Grains  MAY
  • Currencies JUNE
  • Gold APRIL
  • Silver MAY
  • SOFTS ( coffee, Sugar etc.) MAY

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How Crude Oil Prices Affect Gas Prices

There are a few different aspects that factor into how crude oil prices affect what consumers pay at the pump. Oil is directly affected by geopolitical events, weather patterns, distribution costs, supply, demand and State and Federal taxes, to name a few. As the aforementioned forces are unpredictable and as they become more volatile, so becomes crude oil. Understanding each factor and the role it plays with respects to the rise and fall in prices, may help someone understand how to utilize the information to make better trading decisions.

Supply

First and foremost supply is affected by various socioeconomic and political factors within and around the region of origin. Also, OPEC, an organization commenced in 12 of the top oil producing companies and producing just fewer than 50% of the world’s oil supply, regulate their portion of crude oil produced. Often OPEC will be in positions to sell or barter away the oil they produce in exchange for currency or other assets that will benefit their interests. The United States itself houses around 700 million barrels in its Strategic Petroleum Reserves for use in the event of political dissensions with oil producing nations, as well as for emergencies such as natural disaster affected regions of the country.

Demand

The driving forces behind the demand for crude oil can be a number of factors. The most obvious, of course, is the rate and amount of oil each country uses. According to the CIA World Fact book, the United States tops of the market at 21%, the EU uses 15% of the world’s oil and China consumes 11%. As countries develop, particularly within their middle class infrastructure, this creates more consumers and more consumers using vehicles, driving the demand higher. On the back end of developments like this, oil refineries must adjust production to suit the growing need, which also incurs a higher cost in that production.

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Rollover + Mini S&P Chart, Futures Levels & Economic Reports 3.14.2014

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1. Market Commentary
2. Futures Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000, Dollar Index
3. Commodities Support and Resistance Levels – Gold, Euro, Crude Oil, T-Bonds
4. Commodities Support and Resistance Levels – Corn, Wheat, Beans, Silver
5. Futures Economic Reports for Friday March 14, 2014

Hello Traders,

For 2014 I would like to wish all of you discipline and patience in your trading!

Rollover Notice for Stock Index Futures

Important notice: For those of you trading any stock index futures contracts, i.e., the E-mini S&P, E-mini NASDAQ, E-mini Dow Jones, the “Big” pit-traded S&P 500, etc., it is extremely important to remember that tomorrow, Thursday, March13th, is rollover day.

Starting March13th, the June 2014 futures contracts will be the front month contracts. It is recommended that all new positions be placed in the June 2014 contract as of March 13th. Volume in the March 2014 contracts will begin to drop off until its expiration on Friday March 21st.

The month code for June is M4.

Traders with electronic trading software should make sure that defaults reflect the proper contract as of Thursday morning.

 

Please close any open March Currency positions by the close on Friday the 14th.Should you have any further question please contact your broker.

So June started being the LEAD or FRONT month with a statement as the market dropped pretty hard.

Here is what June mini SP daily chart looks like:

EPM4 - E-Mini S&P 500, Jun 14, Daily
EPM4 – E-Mini S&P 500, Jun 14, Daily

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