computer capabilities will not be a problem on my end, well above average, just need to find that broker.....that is like the porsche of futures brokers....a gt3rs...if you will:)
my main complaint with ib, is there charts often don`t update at night in ah, and there are bugs with there booktrader, and chart trader when you set up your preset stop strategies, bracket orders, trailing stops etc, their presets are cumbersome and buggy, so much so that it isn`t worth the...
I am switching from IB to one of these, I have done the search, but not really satisfied with the results.
Can anybody who uses one of these currently give me the pros and cons on the one you utilize? Thanks
Is there a no-brainer choice among these firms?
nevermind, probably a bad setup, as currently we are still in a slight uptrend on es, euro, cl, a 70.20 print would break the longer term trendline and be bearish.
S you could move your stop up to 70.35 as that would be a trendline breakout to the downside if it occurs, and buy back in at 7.20 with a tight stop to see if it holds.
as ultimately europe`s market will decide the fate of crude in the short term, if europe has some positive news, and the markets get bought then crude probably hits 71, if europe has a red day, we probably open the pits session below 70 in my opinion.
also, this is a nice trade S, but i would move my stop up to 70.06 as if we break this, then your original stop would get hit, why not free ride the trade locking in your profit, maybe even trail it by ,20 to .25 cents.
if we get sell-off early in the pit session, rbob will probably be the best buy in my opinion, it is the only product that is experiencing stronger demand fundys.