Quote from smilingsynic:
The spread of ES options is smaller than that of the SPX options, but neither is what I would consider a day-trading vehicle.
If ES is too large, there are always SPYders, but the tax treatment would be complicated if you're not considered a trader by the IRS (the wash sale rules would apply for SPY).
well, i find that my stops are too tight on the ES.
maybe i'll work on that, but there's also the fact that i'm more comfortable holding options and going for a walk than futs.
i'm in europe, so no US tax for me