Learn to best capitalize on the advantages available through futures versus other asset classes.
Join Jeff Quinto, veteran trader and world-class trading coach, for this live event introducing the many advantages of futures trading and how both new and experienced traders can best capitalize on these opportunities.
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Liquidity, low cost and leverage are all understood benefits of futures trading. Pulling from his 37 years of trading experience moving from the floor to electronic trading, Jeff will explore beyond these areas and detail why he feels CME Group futures provide the ideal marketplace for traders. Additional topics reviewed include:
- Price transparency
- Strong regulation
- Electronic platform for global access
- Involvement of Futures Commission Merchants (FCMs)
This event will also outline the critical role the use of a trading simulator plays as a key tool in learning to effectively trade the E-mini S&P 500, E-mini Dow, and E-mini NASDAQ 100.
Finally, Jeff will provide basic tips for getting started including how those new to the futures can leverage the many free resources available in the CME Group Resource Center.
Jeff Quinto is a 37 year veteran futures trader and has been a member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and the Kansas City Board of Trade. He is a lecturer at Northwestern University’s School of Continuing Studies and has been designated a Market Education Speaker by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Jeff coaches traders from around the world in his Electronic Trader Mentoring Program and his monthly complimentary e-newsletter is available through his website at www.ElectronicFuturesTrader.com.
This website is for educational purposes only. Futures, options, and spot currency trading have large potential risk and traders should be well-educated before putting real money at risk. You must be aware of the risks and willing to accept them in order to invest in all markets. Don't trade with money you can't afford to lose. This website is neither a solicitation nor an offer to buy/sell a futures contract or currency.