CME trading challenge

Are you making more than $120,000/year net profit from trading

  • yes

    Votes: 6 28.6%
  • no

    Votes: 15 71.4%

  • Total voters
    21
Sir, I don't think you understand options.
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DOW is easily manipulated IBD founder said; so anything connected to it is suspect. Anything with a huge bid/ask may seem to be rigged against you. That's why it take$ a hot RE market with a 10% commission on land, to profit -- Huge bid/ask an hurt an active trader; no problem for an :D:Dinvester, mostly LOL-LOL
 
Anything with a huge bid/ask may seem to be rigged against you. That's why it take$ a hot RE market with a 10% commission on land, to profit -- Huge bid/ask an hurt an active trader; no problem for an :D:Dinvester, mostly LOL-LOL
The devil is in the details.

In my non professional opinion, no, if your counter party is the MM, they trade not to bet against you but because they are required and they hedge. Maybe, if you are trading against the institutions. :D
 
The devil is in the details.

In my non professional opinion, no, if your counter party is the MM, they trade not to bet against you but because they are required and they hedge. Maybe, if you are trading against the institutions. :D
%% I was trying to think of the name of the free trading magazine, where the publisher was arrested, went to jail, securities fraud ??NO longer with us.LOL

Thay ran a trading contest on a Russel derivative product. $50 k trading capital lasted about a week; could go long or short, swing or daytrad, no options. BUT when I entered, first day of contest; they put in $100,000. But I only traded off the $50,000; figured it was mistake or even if they did that for everyone, it was fraud dishonest, since they ran the ad as $50,000 capital . They let you see all the results, most blew up.LOL:D:D
 
%% I was trying to think of the name of the free trading magazine, where the publisher was arrested, went to jail, securities fraud ??NO longer with us.LOL

Thay ran a trading contest on a Russel derivative product. $50 k trading capital lasted about a week; could go long or short, swing or daytrad, no options. BUT when I entered, first day of contest; they put in $100,000. But I only traded off the $50,000; figured it was mistake or even if they did that for everyone, it was fraud dishonest, since they ran the ad as $50,000 capital . They let you see all the results, most blew up.LOL:D:D
$50K real money or paper trades? I will be happy to sign up if it is paper trades.:D:strong:
 
$50K real money or paper trades? I will be happy to sign up if it is paper trades.:D:strong:
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Looked, felt like realmoney, not that you could with draw any of it out LOL. Plus you had to sign an agreement, they ,could use your real name ,publish your name if you blew up....................................................................
 
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Looked, felt like realmoney, not that you could with draw any of it out LOL. Plus you had to sign an agreement, they ,could use your real name ,publish your name if you blew up....................................................................
Can't be real money if I cannot withdraw to buy my Toyota. No thanks. :thumbsdown:
 
I am in for kicks.
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Most likely helpful; i think the one i entered was 5 or 7 days.
But one thing fake about it=that almost forced daytrading/frequent trading, because 5-7 days may not enough time usually for gaps to help[small sample].I doubt if any contest would lump stocks, options, futures all together , even though a magazine could.:cool::cool:
 
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