I looked at adding the QQQ to my portfolio but it doesn't have much volatility compared to other stocks. Do beginners and people with huge portfolios primarily trade it, or is there some other attraction to it?
I don't trade the q's either, but if my memory serves me (and it has been known to fail me in the past) the q's don't have an uptick, or up-bid rule -- one BIG advantage.
Originally posted by gh1 I don't trade the q's either, but if my memory serves me (and it has been known to fail me in the past) the q's don't have an uptick, or up-bid rule -- one BIG advantage.
One thing a lot of people don't take into consideration is that you don't need much of an edge to make a lot of money. Taking .25 out of the QQQ's is a heck of a lot easier for me than trying to get a point out of CHKP on a consistent basis. You just have to up your size. It is not as volatile as a lot of stocks but this also reduces the risk immensely. You can short on a downtick and you could move a 100k shares and probably not change the spread more than a penny or two. I love'em.