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Dow futures and the other futures markets is information on Futures that can help get you and your trading on the right side win loss ration and increase your trading account. Most stocks move with the S&P. Knowing how to properly analyze your trading and the S&P Futures offers the short and long-term stock trader a significant advantage and less risk.No $25,000 minimum requirement like you have in Equities when you trade futures. Plenty of leverage, low margin requirements, cheap commissions are charges by most futures brokers. Most major Futures markets and brokers have close to round the clock electronic trading especially in different parts of the world. Low risk if you use protective stop orders strong liquidity, huge volume can be seen in global futures markets. There is a small risk with big gaps with index and Dow futures. Commodity Futures are often a leading indicator during significant turns in the market cycle. They can help give the future trader a strong edge when attaining a low risk high reward entry into the future market.They can also offer an important warning sign before a major market decline.
Twenty four hour electronic Equity Index Futures markets, like the S&P Futures, offer the stock trader a huge advantage by being able to analyze
overnight turning points for the next day's market turning points. Treasury Bond Futures have a strong impact on Stock price direction. Knowing how to properly analyze the Treasury Bond Futures offers the stock trader a significant advantage whether you are a short or longer term trader.
Once the trader has the ability to understand supply and demand levels on a chart, which is the key to knowing where the
market will turn, before it turns, then the trader can do this in the Treasury Bond Futures. These Futures markets are the free market for interest rates. So, knowing where turning points are in these markets means knowing where interest rates are going to change direction. This is crucial information for all serious traders.

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