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How Futures Margin Works
One of the first things beginners misunderstand in futures trading is margin. A lot of people see a margin requirement and assume that number…
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Getting Started
One of the first things beginners misunderstand in futures trading is margin. A lot of people see a margin requirement and assume that number…
Getting Started
Futures and forex are both popular markets, but they are not the same. This guide explains the real differences so beginners can choose more intelligently.
Getting Started
Futures trading is the buying and selling of standardized contracts tied to an underlying market. This guide explains how futures work, why traders use them, and what beginners need to understand before getting started.
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Build your foundation with the essential mechanics, terminology, and market basics serious futures and equities traders should understand.
Learn how to think more clearly about participation, timing, decision quality, and practical trade execution.
Develop a more disciplined process around sizing, limits, and protecting consistency over time.
Study value, profile structure, auction response, liquidity, and the references that frame trade location.
Connect context, participation, risk, and permission into a more deliberate execution and review process.
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One of the most important trading skills is knowing when to stand aside. This guide explains why not trading is often part of trading well.
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A daily loss limit is one of the most practical rules a trader can use. This guide explains why it matters and how to set one properly.
Trade Development
Overtrading is one of the fastest ways to damage a trading account. This article explains why beginners do it and what it usually reveals beneath the surface.
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