Are some markets easier to trade than others?

Quote from brownsfan019:

If you take away the AM session as an option to trade, I'm not sure I'd want to trade the CL at all then.

And that`s exactly why I decided not to trade the CL :)

I`m only able to consistently trade the close of the ES and some days the open. Guess I`m stuck with the ES for now.
 
Try the Bond market......you have some guidance , to an extent ,by perceived future interest rates / inflation...Bernanke. If you play long / short the 30 yr versus the 10 yr. with careful stops/ratio trades, its like taking candy from a kid.
 
Quote from Spiker:

Try the Bond market......you have some guidance , to an extent ,by perceived future interest rates / inflation...Bernanke. If you play long / short the 30 yr versus the 10 yr. with careful stops/ratio trades, its like taking candy from a kid.
how many contracts 10yr vs 30yr...I.E 1v1, 2 v 1 etc.
 
Quote from The Big D:

Certain markets are easier to trade than others, and require different strategies. .

That's been my experience, as well. Treasuries and the S&P are most suited for a beginner, imo.
 
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