Trade Online Commodity Futures
Monday, September 28th, 2009The rapid development of and easy access to a high speed Internet has lead to online commodity futures trading becoming a favorite speculative activity by risk seeking, high potential gain, traders. These happy Internet days the amount of commodity fundamental and technical information that can be accessed for free or very low cost is truly amazing.
The online commodity futures trading business is not for everyone. Price levels can rapidity change as news, especially surprising news, hits the market. When trading commodity futures contracts the potential for fast profits and losses is always present. It is a foolish trader who attempts to trade with money that he/she can not afford to lose. In addition, in order to trade successfully, the trader must use a great deal of discipline and enter the market only when the risk reward ratio is favorable.
In the heat of adjusting to a fast moving market it is easy to follow a sudden change in price level and buy at a near term high price point or to sell near the bottom of a price decline. A poor trade entry will place the fear of loss on your position right away and will often lead to a losing trade as the loss increases to your stop out level.
Having the discipline to follow a well thought out trading plan and to enter the market only if certain conditions are met is necessary in order to develop a long term success record. It is important to understand that being in cash is also a position, often the best position. Again, if your entry is poor the trading result will likely be poor as well. At the very least a poor entry will place the trader under stress straight away.
Online commodity futures trading does offer the potential for outsized returns to the disciplined, well capitalized trader who has a strong heart. To trade well the commodity trader will often have to fade the market, that is to take a position that is counter to the position that other speculative traders are taking. Not everyone has the discipline and courage to wait until the market sets up a favorable entry point and then buy when it looks like everyone else in the world is selling. Or to sell when it seems like everyone else in the world is buying.
For those who wish to learn more about online commodity futures trading there is another article named Online Commodity Futures that may interest you. You can Google commodity future brokers to find a large list of commodity brokers that offer online commodity trading services. Before opening a trading account be sure that the firm is a member of the National Futures Association and that they are not in serious trouble with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.









