Crude Oil Futures FAQ
Futures contracts, including trading in crude oil futures, are financial instruments that carry with them legally binding obligations. Buyer and...
Read MoreCreating a Futures Portfolio
At the end of the day, most traders and investors are searching for something that works. For them, this involves ways to limit risk while trying to...
Read MoreThe Slow Stochastic Indicator
The Slow Stochastic is an oscillator type indicator that is used to help identify changes in momentum while identifying support and resistance...
Read MoreUnderstanding the Basics of How to Trade E-Mini S&P Index
One of the key attractions to trading the E-mini version of a stock index, or any other futures, for that matter, is that traders can participate at...
Read MoreWhat Is a Trend Line?
What is a Trend Line? A trend line is an upward or downward sloping line on a chart indicating movements of prices over a period of time, generally...
Read MoreKnow Your Limits: Day Trading Limits Explained
There are some pretty significant differences between the futures markets and the equities markets. The first big difference is the trading hours:...
Read MoreFutures Options Spreads: Why Should You Use Debit or Credit Spreads?
One of the main questions I receive as a broker after presenting a futures option spread to a client is, “Why?” Traders want to know why they should...
Read MoreIs Option Selling the "Write" Strategy for You?
Selling Option Premium About Options Options, by definition, are a wasting asset. Many first-time option investors learn this fact the hard way by...
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