E-mini tutorials?

Hi, my name is Dan. I have been trading stocks (long term) for 3 years with reasonable success. I want to get into the e-mini but I really dont know how. Can anyone steer me in the right direction?

What company do you guys use to trade futures. I tried IB but they require a $40,000 min for futures. I currently use zecco.

Googling E-mini just brings up pay sites and what-not. Any advice would be stellar. Thanks.
 
Quote from Thundershock:

As for brokers, I recommend Go Futures. You can trade with as little as $1000 and their commissions are the lowest I've seen.



How low ?
 
Check out AMP Futures or Mirus Futures, both have low capital requirements.

Make sure you paper trade first, or you will lose all of your capital in a week learning.
 
Quote from mcdillioh:

Hi, my name is Dan. I have been trading stocks (long term) for 3 years with reasonable success. I want to get into the e-mini but I really dont know how. Can anyone steer me in the right direction?

What company do you guys use to trade futures. I tried IB but they require a $40,000 min for futures. I currently use zecco.

Googling E-mini just brings up pay sites and what-not. Any advice would be stellar. Thanks.
I know IB has raised their minimum to open an account (even a few years back it was only $2k), but I'm not sure where you came up with $40k. I know a guy that trades the e-mini occasionally and he opened an account less than 6 months ago and I know he didn't need $40k to open it. As far as I can tell you need about $10k now.

http://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/accounts/fees/minimumDeposits.php

Your best bet is probably to take a look-see at the brokers page, check what trading platforms they offer and then play with the demos to see which suits your needs.
 
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