Reasons not to use conditional orders based upon underlying?

Your greeks could change dramatically. Trading options as a proxy for stock (delta 1) is a good way to lose a lot of cash. You need to be aware of the underlying conditions AND the greeks of the options in order to trade intelligently.
 
Your greeks could change dramatically. Trading options as a proxy for stock (delta 1) is a good way to lose a lot of cash. You need to be aware of the underlying conditions AND the greeks of the options in order to trade intelligently.
I understand. I think I would be better suited to trading (short term) on futures. However, it seems you need very large capital to do that. I only have low 5 figures available for trading. And it seems difficult to get significant leverage without a 6 figure account. I.e. trading with a 100k balance with a 10k net worth. I am used to this from the crypto trading where you can get large leverage on anything and thus not need to put your entire net worth into one spot.
 
I think I would be better suited to trading (short term) on futures. However, it seems you need very large capital to do that. I only have low 5 figures available for trading. And it seems difficult to get significant leverage without a 6 figure account. I.e. trading with a 100k balance with a 10k net worth. I am used to this from the crypto trading where you can get large leverage on anything and thus not need to put your entire net worth into one spot.

With 15-20k you can start trading single contracts of most futures and they provide significant leverage per dollar margin.
 
With 15-20k you can start trading single contracts of most futures and they provide significant leverage per dollar margin.
I will look into this. Ideally if I could have 15k on a broker and utilize appropriate risk(1%/trade).

I.e. if I had a 50k net worth, 20k on the exchange, open a 100k usd long position on ES with a stop .5% from my entry. Without getting destroyed by margin lending fees. That I would be interested in.
 
I will look into this. Ideally if I could have 15k on a broker and utilize appropriate risk(1%/trade).

I.e. if I had a 50k net worth, 20k on the exchange, open a 100k usd long position on ES with a stop .5% from my entry. Without getting destroyed by margin lending fees. That I would be interested in.

Do not think of it in notional value. You must think only in terms of the performance bond requirement of the exchange.
 
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