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Each brokerage firm sets their minimum starting size for accounts.  Normally, it starts at $5,000, but I have seen them as low as $1,000.  It is common for first-time traders to start trading with a $5,000 to $10,000 account.  However, there is a learning curve with trading futures and the account size should fit the experience level, financial situation of the trader, markets...
Having a strategy for when and how to take profits on futures trades is one of the more important aspects of the business of trading.  New commodity traders are often conflicted with the emotions of fear and greed.  Fear will often cause traders to take profits too early and greed often causes traders to stay in a trade too long and give...
The benefits of managed futures have been widely documented for lowering the overall risk of an investment portfolio, while increasing the opportunity for higher returns.  Institutional investors have made managed futures an increasingly popular investment class during the last couple decades because of this. However, managed futures are virtually unknown to the average investor.  The managed futures investment...
It is absolutely essential to have a trading plan in writing before you begin trading commodities. Do not take this statement lightly. A sound trading plan is one of the most critical pieces to your success in trading commodities. Without a trading plan, you will be prone to inconsistent and erratic trading with a lack of confidence that might drain your...
Live cattle futures had limit-down moves on Monday and Tuesday, losing about 7 percent of its value in that rapid decline. The news that rocked the market was a severely damaging fire at a Tyson Fresh Meats plant in Kansas. The plant represents about 5-6 percent of the cattle processing capacity in this country. Needless to say, cattle traders headed for the...
Chuck Kowalski started his career in the futures markets in 1994 trading, advising clients, working with high net worth traders and investors and educating traders. Today, Chuck has retired from his the industry. Now, he is able to devote his efforts to reach a wider range of futures traders that don't necessarily have the large portfolios and expertise of a typical client. Chuck feels this is an undeserved market that is in dire need of learning the proper ways of trading with the proper guidance. Contact Chuck for more information on his Futures Trading Mentoring and Education Programs. Email: chuck@futuresbuzz.com

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