Futures Trading Levels and Economic Reports for August 21, 2013

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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 August 21, 2013

Hello Traders,

For 2013 I would like to wish all of you discipline and patience in your trading! 

 

FOMC minutes tomorrow should bring some additional volatility to the markets and in my opinion will either confirm another leg down or not.

 

In between, a little tip that I find useful and wanted to share with you:

 

 

It is a known fact that fear and greed can be one of your worst enemies.

 

One way I found that helped some clients to deal with the fear and greed and its related cousin, “getting out of winners too soon and staying in losers too long…” is entering multiple contracts when getting into a day-trade.

 

Obviously, one has to have the appropriate risk capital, margin requirements to do so but the advantage of trading more than one “unit” or splitting your trading size into two or more parts is as such:

 

If you enter a trade with one contract ( or if you are treating your trading size as one unit, meaning you enter a trade with 4 contracts and exit the trade with 4 contracts, that is considered treating your trading size as one unit), you can face a very quick dilemma, especially when day-trading. You get in and very quickly you are up 2 mini SP points….what do you do? Do you take profit? Bring your stop loss closer? How do you avoid getting out too early or too late?

On the flip side, you enter a trade and it goes against rather quickly…if you get out then it is a loser and what if the market goes back up says the little devil voice in our head….

In the good case scenario when market decided to be nice to us and is moving in our direction, what I like to do it is exit half of my position relatively quick. In the case of the mini SP , around 7 ticks profit. What I found out is that will allow me to manage the rest of the trade in a much more relaxed manner since I already “locked profits in” I can now look for a proper stop, close to my breakeven level. I can analyze my next target more realistically and hopefully if the market provides room for additional gains, be in there to participate.

The same can be applied to the stop loss part. I can choose to risk a smaller amount or a tight stop on the first half of my position and a bit wider stop on the other half of the position. That can help prevent the scenario when one does not get out of a trade because mentally he or she does not want to accept the loss….

 

 

Off course there is much more to trading and day-trading. Entry signals, exit techniques, why and when to get in a trade are key but I hope that this little tip will assist you while trading and will prevent some of the instances where you get out too late or too early…..

 

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A Quick History of U.S. Futures Trading

Futures contracts are one of the most important financial innovations in history, but they are often misunderstood. These contracts are used to transfer risk between different parties. Futures markets originated as a way for producers to stabilize their income and/or raw material supply amid market fluctuations, but it soon grew into a way for speculators to bet on the direction of a given commodity. These two market forces interact to create the futures markets that we know today and each plays a critical role in the market’s dynamics.

Forward contracts vs. Futures contracts

Before the North American futures market originated some 150 years ago, farmers would grow their crops and then bring them to market in the hope of selling their inventory. But without any indication of demand, supply often exceeded what was needed and unpurchased crops were left to rot in the streets! Conversely, when a given commodity – wheat, for instance – was out of season, the goods made from it became very expensive because the crop was no longer available.

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Futures Trading Levels and Economic Reports for August 13, 2013

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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 August 13, 2013

Hello Traders,

For 2013 I would like to wish all of you discipline and patience in your trading! 

Another slow, summer trading day to start the week in the stock index futures segment. Be careful of this type of trading days. The low volume and narrow ranges can get you too comfortable to trading sloppy….

Sometimes no trade is better than a bad trade. Actually all the time…

In between gold futures had a nice up move over the last few sessions. Daily chart of Dec. Gold futures for your review below.

Notice that prices closed ABOVE the IMOKU cloud, which is usually a bullish sign. Market needs to confirm this bullish sign by closing above 1349.5.

Gold Futures Daily Chart
Gold Futures Daily Chart

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Which Futures Market is Right for You?

So you got a taste of the markets and trading and now you are getting more involved, excited and looking to progress. Many questions ahead for you as a trader and as time progresses you will evolve and find out if trading is suitable for you and if so what type of trading, what type of risk capital and other questions that will come up. Many of these will appear as you progress and your knowledge increase. Some of these questions need to be answered before you start trading.

  1. How much risk capital do I have?
  2. What markets do I want to trade?

The answer to question 1 will vary for each trader based on their financial situation but the bottom line is, make sure you trade with money you can afford to lose.

The answer to question 2 has a few levels: First is what asset class are you looking to trade? Stocks/equities? perhaps FOREX or maybe futures? Since my area of expertise is futures, commodities and future options I would like to expand on this asset class.

Trading futures offers many advantages as well as some drawbacks. For many traders who prefer to day trade ( you enter and exit the position during the same session and avoid holding positions from one day to another), trading futures is a great alternative to day trading stocks. In stocks you need to have minimum of $25,000 to day-trade. In futures you only need $2500. The build in leverage in the futures market, intensified by the even more so reduced day trading margins, creates a double edge sword: Small moves can translate into big wins in your pocket BUT small moves against you will also translate into big losses in your account….

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Futures Trading Levels and Economic Reports for July 3rd, 2013

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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 July 3, 2013

Hello Traders,

For 2013 I would like to wish all of you discipline and patience in your trading! 

 

 There wont be any blog commentary until July 8th as I am taking a family vacation.

Trading levels will be published daily.

Wishing all of you good trading!

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Fourth of July Futures Trading Schedule

Fourth of July Day Holiday Schedule

for CME / Globex & ICE Exchanges

 

CME Group

 

CME & CBOT Equity Products

 

Wednesday, July 3

12:15 P.M. CT –Early close

5:00 P.M. CT –Regular open for trade date Friday, July 5*

Thursday, July 4

7:15 A.M.  CT – Regular open – USD – Ibovespa Futures open for trade date Friday, July 5

10:30 A.M.  CT – Trading halt

Order entry, modification and cancellation allowed

5:00 P.M. CT – Halted products resume trading

Friday, July 5

7:15 A.M.  CT – Regular open – USD – Ibovespa Futures

4:15 P.M. CT – Regular close

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Futures Trading Levels and Economic Reports for June 28, 2013

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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 June 28, 2013

Hello Traders,

For 2013 I would like to wish all of you discipline and patience in your trading! 

 

 There wont be any blog commentary until July 8th as I am taking a family vacation.

Trading levels will be published daily.

Wishing all of you good trading!

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Futures Trading Levels and Economic Reports for June 27, 2013

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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 June 27, 2013

Hello Traders,

For 2013 I would like to wish all of you discipline and patience in your trading! 

 

 There wont be any blog commentary until July 8th as I am taking a family vacation.

Trading levels will be published daily.

Wishing all of you good trading!

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Futures Trading Levels and Economic Reports for June 26, 2013

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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 June 26, 2013

Hello Traders,

For 2013 I would like to wish all of you discipline and patience in your trading! 

 

 There wont be any blog commentary until July 8th as I am taking a family vacation.

Trading levels will be published daily.

Wishing all of you good trading!

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Futures Trading Levels and Economic Reports for June 25, 2013

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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 June 21, 2013

Hello Traders,

For 2013 I would like to wish all of you discipline and patience in your trading! 

Last few weeks I have been sharing somewhat of a bearish view on Stock Indices, which came true. There is a big difference between reading the market and actually trading it….There have been many times That my read on the market was correct but different emotions, mainly fear and greed, did not allow me to take advantage of the correct market read….but then again that is a topic for a whole new article to come soon.

In between I am sharing two charts of the mini Russell 2000, the weekly chart followed by the daily chart for a view of more immediate levels to watch and longer term levels to be aware of as well. Continue reading “Futures Trading Levels and Economic Reports for June 25, 2013”