Louis,

I would say that futures are the most profitable, but they are also very 
volatile. With futures, that anything under 15 minutes gets you too many trades 
in and out of the market. I like to use longer time frames. I am not very 
experienced in futures, but I have made and lost a lot of money. However, in 
all my futures trading over the last 2 years, I have more than quadrupled my 
investment. See my post under your last post "Anyone actually making money? ".

I am looking at forex, but I don't know anything about it. I would just stick 
with gold futures, but I think that if I start trading more than 5 contracts, 
it may cause a problem because I only have a trading window of one minute on 
each of my 3 trading periods.

Tom 


----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Louis P. 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 2:51 PM
  Subject: [amibroker] Futures or stocks?



  Hi group,

  The last thread which I started really helped me to realize a lot of things, 
one of them is that Brian is right when he says I am sipping the soup on a lot 
of tables but never stay for the meal.

  I'd like change that.

  I would like to concentrate on a particular kind of market (actions or 
futures) and a particular timeframe (1-minute, 5-minute, 15-minute, 1-hour, 
daily,etc).

  I know I may get zillions of different responses, but what do you consider to 
be the more promising?

  I've read that more and more people consider futures are the future (haha!) 
because of the high volatility and trading opportunities.  Is this true?  If 
yes, how much money do I need to trade them?  I've heard you need a lot!  And 
do I need to be there watching for 24 hours a day?  And what about stocks and 
ETF?   I'd like to read some people opinion about what they consider to be the 
most promising way...

  Of course, I won't start threads like this every two days!  ;-)   I'm just 
really thinking about this all and am tired to switch markets, timeframe, 
strategies, plans, all the time.  I'd like to choose something and stay with 
it.  But I want to choose what's most promising!

  Thanks!

  Louis


   

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