Is trading Futures gambling?

it is extremely complicated.
It is important that you thoroughly understand the market

90% of futures traders lose money, so you should never trade futures with capital you cannot afford to lose.

We're all gambling. that's the bottom line. -- but some are smarter and/or luckier than others.
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I dont think that those asian guys that get the money of the other people that have lost in gambling machines are gambling. They know when they can win. (and also they do)
 
Because the futures market tracks so many different indexes and commodities, it is extremely complicated.
It is important that you thoroughly understand the market which underlies the futures contracts that you are trading. Furthermore, because of the leverage they employ, trading futures can be extremely dangerous, so it is also very important that you employ rigorous risk management to your futures trading program. Furthermore, studies have shown that as many as 90% of futures traders lose money, so you should never trade futures with capital you cannot afford to lose.
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You do not have a clue about futures do you? Complicated? There are NO CONTRACTS that track "many different indexes and commodities".

Leverage? Yes the contracts are leveraged and if you are uncomfortable with that then don't trade.

90 to 95% of people that attempt to trade lose no matter what they trade.


I agree with you that futures contracts aren't a good idea for people like you. I don't know what inspired you to post this "public service announcement" though.
 
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You do not have a clue about futures do you? Complicated? There are NO CONTRACTS that track "many different indexes and commodities".

Leverage? Yes the contracts are leveraged and if you are uncomfortable with that then don't trade.

90 to 95% of people that attempt to trade lose no matter what they trade.


I agree with you that futures contracts aren't a good idea for people like you. I don't know what inspired you to post this "public service announcement" though.

Futures are cross-correlated with ETFs, other futures markets, currencies, commodoties, stocks, etc. This electronic sub-second correlation is hypothesized as a major contributor to August 2015's Black Monday crash.
 
Futures are cross-correlated with ETFs, other futures markets, currencies, commodoties, stocks, etc. This electronic sub-second correlation is hypothesized as a major contributor to August 2015's Black Monday crash.

Yes other markets influence futures contracts. As a matter of fact there is NOTHING traded on this planet that is not influenced by other markets.

I stand my assertion that there are no futures contract that "tracks so many different indexes and commodities". Name one.

Is it something a guy reading the order flow should be worried about?
 
Because the futures market tracks so many different indexes and commodities, it is extremely complicated.
It is important that you thoroughly understand the market which underlies the futures contracts that you are trading. Furthermore, because of the leverage they employ, trading futures can be extremely dangerous, so it is also very important that you employ rigorous risk management to your futures trading program. Furthermore, studies have shown that as many as 90% of futures traders lose money, so you should never trade futures with capital you cannot afford to lose.

I like what you said but to be clear...trading or investing of any kind is gambling if you don't understand it, if you have no method, if you don't understand the risks involved, if you abuse your margin/leverage or any other gambler like behavior.

Yet, there must be something said about real gamblers. Maybe its me but it seems like every time there's one of those TV shows covering a big card game on TV...there's a few usual names sitting at the table.

Therefore, due to their consistent ability to win and then get into the big show...is gambling really gambling to those particular folks or they just consistently lucky year after year ?
 
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I like what you said but to be clear...trading or investing of any kind is gambling if you don't understand it, if you have no method, if you don't understand the risks involved, if you abuse your margin/leverage or any other gambler like behavior.

Yet, there must be something said about real gamblers. Maybe its me but it seems like every time there's one of those TV shows covering a big card game on TV...there's a few usual names sitting at the table.

Therefore, due to their consistent ability to win and then get into the big show...is gambling really gambling to those particular folks or they just consistently lucky year after year ?
yes, just about anybody can win WSOP just like anybody can win the lottery. But to make it to that final table two times in your life makes you a real player.
 
If you understand trading you may be trading.
If you are trading based on carefully considered strategies you are a gambler.
If you don't know what you are doing you are a fool.
 
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Is trading Futures gambling?

My definition of gambling may differ from that found in the dictionary.
I see gambling as that based on gut feeling, tips, guessing, advice, and
the like. And then again you can trade based on the proven fact that
under a given set of circumstances you know what the price movement
is most likely to do and/or continue doing(=true TA). This is based on computed
probability and is what I would call speculation(my dictionary).
So, I would say that approach determines if trading is gambling or not.
 
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Man, start reading smth. "Options Futures and other Derivatives" by Hull is a classic. Just use the Indian edition. GL!
 
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