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03-14-2002 09:42 AM

Opinions on Trading Index Futures
 


Do you know anyone who is successful at trading futures, especially stock index futures such as the S&P, Dow, Russell 2000, etc? I understand only 1 in 10 consistently make money. That is no different than a lot of other tough businesses. How does one get started at home and what are some good books or other sources of information?

03-14-2002 11:10 AM

start small, stay small, more later *NM*
 




03-14-2002 03:04 PM

the same thing I always say
 


I like to think I'm pretty quick at picking up and figuring out trading concepts. And yet, if it weren't for having had opportunities to watch other people trade, and to copy them, I couldn't have figured out what I know if I lived to be 1,000 years old. So if you can get into any office where people are making money, that would be a good start.


Some books which I have heard are good include Market Wizards, New Market Wizards, and Pit Bull: Lessons From Wall Street's Champion Trader. Some web sites which are good for beginners include DaCharts.com and Teachtrade.com. Whatever else may be at those web sites, through the haze, they do offer a window into the strategies of 1 or 2 people who actually make money.


And avoid anything about the "psychology" or "innergame" of trading. It is not a discipline, or self-control game. Emotions only move into an information vacuum, and lack of information or a plan - not greed or fear - are the reasons for a loss. The last thing anyone should learn is how to harden up and be stable/happy, while trading randomly without an edge!


Of people who simply try, or even persist a little, the number who ultimately succeed are much fewer than 1 in 10. You could perhaps learn to be a successful medical doctor in a shorter amount of time, and for less money. But you already knew that:)


eLROY

03-14-2002 04:34 PM

Thanks eLROY -Great Answers *NM*
 





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