Why We Prefer the Dow E-Mini Over the S&P
By Alex Wasilewski   
September 21, 2011

One question we receive a lot is why a trader would choose one market over another, such as why choose to trade the e-mini dow instead of the s&p. One area that we always bring up to traders is the difference of the number of stocks in each index and how that can have an impact on their movement.

*Please note that this video was previously recorded and price levels referenced in the clip are for demonstration purposes only.

*Please note that this video was previously recorded and price levels referenced in the clip are for demonstration purposes only.

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