I'd like to start learning about trading US/ European financial futures. Are there any books, DVDs etc that people can reccomend that go over the basic, introducing the more commonly used strategies etc?
There are plenty of books. Take a look at http://www.elitetrader.com/bo/index.cfmQuote from maninjapan:
I'd like to start learning about trading US/ European financial futures. Are there any books, DVDs etc that people can reccomend that go over the basic, introducing the more commonly used strategies etc?
Quote from Martinghoul:
What about starting with some Fixed Income required reading? Like Tuckman's 'Fixed Income Securities', Burghardt's 'Treasury Bond Basis' and 'Eurodollar Futures and Options Handbook', etc. Another one of my favorites is the old Solly's 'Understanding the Yield Curve' series by Antti Ilmanen.
IMHO, STIRs, such as Eurodollar/Euribor/Sht Sterling, are mechanically the easiest to play with, although there's quite a lot of positioning/flow that goes into them. Bond futures are OK, as well, but there's a few more moving parts. Caveat emptor, if you don't understand them properly.Quote from maninjapan:
Thanks, thats the kind of direction Im looking for. which of the instruments would you reccomend for a beginner?
Quote from kiwi777:
maninjapan,
You might be interested to read the following article: 18 advantages of daytrading the E-mini S&P 500
Hope this helps.
Quote from Martinghoul:
IMHO, STIRs, such as Eurodollar/Euribor/Sht Sterling, are mechanically the easiest to play with, although there's quite a lot of positioning/flow that goes into them. Bond futures are OK, as well, but there's a few more moving parts. Caveat emptor, if you don't understand them properly.
Totally up to you and depends on what sort of trading you like to do...Quote from maninjapan:
Thansk again for the advice. Is it easier to start with trading them outright, or as spreads?