Trading Overnight with MES

I've been trading SPY over night, when it's above the 20D MA, with some success, but the inability to place a stop loss overnight keeps me up. I'm wondering if trading 2 MES for every 100 shares of SPY would alleviate this worry, and if so what are the caveats, as I've never traded a micro contract.
 
I've been trading SPY over night, when it's above the 20D MA, with some success, but the inability to place a stop loss overnight keeps me up. I'm wondering if trading 2 MES for every 100 shares of SPY would alleviate this worry, and if so what are the caveats, as I've never traded a micro contract.

The only caveat is expiration date, and performance bond requirements. That's it. Get past that and you are golden.

Although 2 MES for every 100 shares of SPY? I think your ratios are off a bit. You sure you do not mean 1 ES for every 100 SPY shares?

Hell do I know about ETFs.
 
???? 1 ES for every 100 shares of SPY? $200k versus roughly 40K, off the top of my head, no?

Yes, you are correct. I suppose 100 SPY shares would be best offset by 1 MES.

How the hell did people survive this nightmare before the micros were introduced 2 years ago, on May 5th, 2019.
 
I've been trading SPY over night, when it's above the 20D MA, with some success, but the inability to place a stop loss overnight keeps me up. I'm wondering if trading 2 MES for every 100 shares of SPY would alleviate this worry, and if so what are the caveats, as I've never traded a micro contract.
Does MES have enough liquidity for you during those overnight hours? That might be something you want to verify.
 
I can answer that with a resounding yes, if you are pushing small size like 2 contracts. Hell yeah the liquidity is there. Fills will be no problem. And I do it on forward months. Front months are no problemo.
@dcwriter2 mentioned 2 MES contracts as example. I wasn't sure what his actual trade size will be.
 
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