Quote from traderTX:
86 ticks is MUCH too wide in corn or oats if you are trading with a good strategy. I like to keep my risk at between 5-10 cents (20-40 ticks) depending on my target in those markets. For a new guy...I'd say 10 cents should be a good risk for you to take on any given trade in corn...if you can't "hit" a level in a dime in that market you need to re-adjust what you are doing.
as far as $5 increments per tick go...cotton trades this amount, but its probably much too volatile right now for what you are wanting to do.
OJ trades $7.50 per tick..but forget it if you want liquidity.
Try some of the livestock mkts: Live, feeder or lean hogs on "swing" trading strategies...$10 per tick on the lives and leans, 12.5 on the feeders
Yes, id like something that I can hold overnight, so livestock might be my MKT of choice if its good for swing traders, as I come from a stock swing trading background.
I'll contact OEC futures and ask their advice. I loved their platform.
