Global options and futures trading increased by thirty-two per cent and set a record of 21.9 billion contracts within the very first half of 2020 as opposed to 2019, based on figures released by FIA. The total amount of traded contracts in Q2 which was 10.46 billion, dipped by 8.4% from the record-breaking 11.4 billion Read More…
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What Are The Best Routines To Prepare For Day Trading?
There is no easy formula that guarantees victory in the market but there is one that guarantees a big loss and that is, the “lack of preparation”. Your trading routine, from the start of the day to the end of the market, potentially defines your overall success. The greatest mistake you can make, apart from Read More…
What is the outcome of the Election Day on Futures Trading?
Uncertainty commonly has a serious effect on the financial markets. This is especially so with real-time futures trading due to the nature of the market. The personality of the future supports this idea. The asset is valued at its future value, not its present value. Any event that threatens the market’s projection is likely to Read More…
Weekly Futures Market Overview
CORN The price of December corn for the past week closed at fourteen-and-a-half cent cents higher. Last week saw active corn-harvesting from the beginning to the end. Traders anticipate that the rate of the harvest will move a bit higher than the average following the corn progress report on Monday. The corn market is gradually Read More…
Why the Stock Markets are at an All-time High despite the Pandemic?
Regardless of the present global economic recession, coronavirus pandemic, and massive rate of unemployment, investors are still hopeful. Last Monday which was the same day that about 40 million workers lost their jobs and economists foretold that the gross domestic product would fall more than 40 percent in the second quarter, the Standard & Poor’s Read More…
The Risky Gap Between Real Economy and Markets
The history of the stock market is filled with lots of drama. This includes the market crash in 1929, the fall in share price by 20% in one day on Black Monday in 1987 as well as 1999’s dotcom craze. Therefore, after these occurrences, then nothing should be much of a surprise, right? Well, that Read More…