(self.futurestrading) submitted 14 hours ago by duskscoot7 can someone explain like i’m five why you need a margin account to trade futures I keep looking it up and not understanding Is there a specific reason i can’t just buy a contract with cash if i could cover it? The futures trading subreddit is a place to discuss futures, commodities, etc Share futures trading insight, tips, and your trades Find useful trading resources like day trading wiki, day trading books, and algotrading.
At r/futurestrading, reddit members dive headfirst into every aspect of trading futures, exploring market analysis, innovative strategies, and current market trends.even if you’re a total beginner, r/futurestrading provides the perfect platform to connect with others in the futures trading universe and supercharge your skills Reddit hosts a plethora of communities, known as subreddits, dedicated to financial markets, including futures trading To start your journey, explore relevant subreddits such as r/futurestrading and r/stockmarket, where traders from various backgrounds share market analyses, discuss trading strategies, and provide insights on futures contracts. Futures trading, a complex yet potentially lucrative endeavor, has garnered the attention of a diverse community of investors and traders on reddit As individuals seek to understand the dynamics of futures markets, a recurring question arises Is futures trading profitable on reddit
I would say that it is extremely profitable if you have knowledge on how to control your risk In the world of futures trading, success can bring significant profits—but mistakes can be severally costly thus it is extremely essential to have a strategy in place before you start trading and beware of leverage. My best advice to trading futures aside from what i’ve said already, is to learn to stomach decent sized drawbacks on any given position before it turns profit (this means having enough capital to also take these l’s if they break thesis), or to get very fucking precise on your entries and exits (much harder to do consistently), while. I’m sure there are plenty of people that make a living trading futures but their probably not on here much Personally i think it’s easier if you stick to a strict set of rules, then forex or trying to trade multiple stocks. Feel free to discuss anything related to stock futures, indices, oil, metals, currencies, etc
Futures are a risky investment, you should take great care before speculating/hedging your hard earned money when work with futures These are mere discussions, not a financial advice and taken as such.
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