|
|
|
|
|||||||
| Frequent Questions |
| Beginners Forum Interested in trading but don't know where to start? Post any questions you may have here. |
![]() |
| Bookmarks | |||||||
del.icio.us
|
StumbleUpon
|
Google
|
Digg
|
Facebook
|
Furl
|
Reddit
|
Netscape
|
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes | Language |
|
|||
|
YM vs ES vs ER2
I have made a couple of observations lurking around this forum.
-Most trade e-minis not stocks -Most trade one e-mini and not the others. What are the pros and cons of trading the YM vs ES vs ER2? -Is one more profitable? -Is one easier (more predictable) to trade? - Or is it just personal preference? Buck |
|
||||
|
Re: YM vs ES vs ER2
Personal preference I would say. I like the YM because of its movement and I find it easier to time entries. I like the spread of $5 a tick.
The ER2 is wild and tends to trends fairly well. More bang for the buck. The ES is a little too jumpy for me. Also the top traders in the world trade this contract so the competition level is high. Also the spread is $12.50 a tick. NQ's... now I have no idea. You should pick a market that fits your trading style and personality. Although you may have a great methodology, you may be stuck in the wrong market. Play around... you'll find something that suits you.
__________________
James Lee Email: JamesLee@traderslaborator y.com Skype: james.lee03 TradersLaboratory.com |
|
|||||||||||||||
|
Re: YM vs ES vs ER2
I would also say that it all comes down to preference. the YM is a great income producing contract the ER2 is good for big profits, but you gotta use really good M Management The NQ is kinda, eh just not my style the ES is a sideways market most of the time i think, allot of big hitters in that market. I tend to watch them all during the day though, see what kind of ebb and flow the universe of indexes is having for the day. |
|||||||||||||||
|
|||
|
Re: YM vs ES vs ER2
Hello,
I think the best thing you can do is to not limit yourself to one market. When I trade, I keep up a 5 minute chart of all 4 markets, the emini S&P, emini Nasdaq, mini Dow an Emini Russell. I use the same time frame for each chart and the exact same chart setup. I use simple candlestick charting and only use a volume indicator. Since these markets generally move in the same direction, I look for one market to be the leader and watch to see which ones follow. I do this to help determine trend reversals and can generally find two or three of these trades per day. |
|
|||||||||||||||
|
Re: YM vs ES vs ER2
__________________
James Lee Email: JamesLee@traderslaborator y.com Skype: james.lee03 TradersLaboratory.com |
|||||||||||||||
![]() |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| ER2 Profile and Volume Breakdown | TinGull | Technical Analysis | 4 | 12-15-2006 06:32 PM |