Basic Techniques | NOV 2002
Trade The Dow Minis by Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan
Trade The Dow Minis by Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan Risky, yes. Worth a try? Definitely. or those who find comfort in trading equities, the thought of trading futures may be intimidating. And who wouldn’t be nervous when competing against the pit traders, who come across as most aggressive? But the transition from trading stocks to futures doesn’t have to be intimidating. Sure, you need more initial capital, and there’s more risk involved. But in reality, trading futures is not so different from trading equities. The same analytical principles still apply. The real difference lies in the contract specifications and leverage.
by Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan
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