Straddle in futures trading
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eldredge Apprentice
Joined: 04 Jun 2007 Posts: 3
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Posted: 08/27/08 - 07:01 Post subject: |
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| I have recently been looking to start with investments in the futures, most particularly commodities. I have accumulated fair amount of assets and I have looking into the most efficient way to invest. I would like to know one thing. What is the gauge positioning of futures market visible effect? Thanks in advance. Any info will do |
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carolus Apprentice
Joined: 09 Jan 2004 Posts: 3
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Posted: 09/25/08 - 23:14 Post subject: |
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| Any investment carries with it a risk in part. That is why you need to make sure everything goes as you plan, and that you make a good plan. The main targets of every small trader are either options, or futures, as their capital is relatively limited. With futures trading, straddle is actually a sort of a spread, and it can be either a long one or a short one. In each are involved both a call and a put, although positioning is different with respect to the longevity - whether you will be holding a long position or a short position. Hope you find the info helpful. |
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