Quote from increasenow:
Many have "said newbies should start with the YM"...I disagree, here is why:
1-more volume on ES, better fills
2-less erratic or volatile
3-less whiplash spikes
4-easier to psychologically handle "draw downs" as does not move as "large" in numbers as the YM
...any other thoughts?...thanks for your insights in advance!!!
If you already have a method or strategy...
Backtest it on all the trading instruments you are considering for trading.
Select the trading instrument that performed the best in the backtest.
If you don't have a strategy...you shouldn't be trading with real money and should be only using a simulator along with backtesting until you develop a strategy with trading plan.
My point, I've seen newbie traders performed better on YM in comparison to ES.
Just the same, I've seen other newbie traders perform better on ES in comparison to YM.
What's the difference?
The strategy.
Therefore, before you disagree or agree...
Backtest your strategy.
Yet, you mention the psychological aspect of trading.
There are some traders that on paper will trade ES better than YM.
However, during real trading, they trade YM better than ES due to the psychological aspects of trading or vice versa.
Regardless, start small (very small) and go slow to give your self some time to make adjustments without too much pressure.
It's during these times for newbie traders or struggling traders where goals should not involve profit targets.
Your goals should involve in executing your trading plan as best as possible and such can be quantified.
Mark
(a.k.a. NihabaAshi) Japanese Candlestick term