- 24 hour markets
- Cost advantages
- Efficient use of capital
These are just some of the benefits of trading futures over stocks that David Halsey covered in his last webinar. In this event he will continue to compare and contrast futures with stocks and options but also introduce trading strategies to help get you started in the futures market.
Referencing CME Group products, specifically the E-mini S&P 500 and Euro FX futures, David will draw on his experience and give you a sneak peek into his trading rules for E-mini trading. Some of these set-ups include Fibonacci retracements, forecasting specific targets for trades, utilizing multiple bracket orders to allow you to set up trades, and share his rules for disciplined trading and money management which can be used in stocks and futures portfolios.
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