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Each brokerage firm sets their minimum starting size for accounts.  Normally, it starts at $5,000, but I have seen them as low as $1,000.  It is common for first-time traders to start trading with a $5,000 to $10,000 account.  However, there is a learning curve with trading futures and the account size should fit the experience level, financial situation of the trader, markets...
Cold weather is finally arriving across the US that can actually have an impact on natural gas prices. The updated forecasts for early to mid-November came out on Friday and they are calling for much colder weather than expected. While temperatures are currently cold across much of the Midwest and Northeast, the cold blast next week is expected to spread into...
While many traders seek instant gratification from their trades, the gold market has only recently offered that potential to traders betting on higher prices. In fact, the last few years could be considered a mind-numbing experience for traders trying to figure out this market. The gold market finally made its move higher in the last few months and this serves as...
Agriculture commodity prices have dropped substantially this year. The agriculture commodities consist mainly of the grains, livestock and softs (food).  Some commodities like corn, lean hogs and cocoa had their moments in the sun this year.  Now, most of the agriculture commodities are firmly entrenched in downtrends. The good news is that I suspect many of these...
The energy markets became riled over the weekend as Saudi Arabia took a major hit to oil production/distribution capabilities from drone attacks. Fingers are pointing at Iran and they have deferred to Yemen. The big issue here is whether this is the beginning of regular attacks and the disruption of oil flowing onto the markets or was it an isolated event?
Chuck Kowalski started his career in the futures markets in 1994 trading, advising clients, working with high net worth traders and investors and educating traders. Today, Chuck has retired from his the industry. Now, he is able to devote his efforts to reach a wider range of futures traders that don't necessarily have the large portfolios and expertise of a typical client. Chuck feels this is an undeserved market that is in dire need of learning the proper ways of trading with the proper guidance. Contact Chuck for more information on his Futures Trading Mentoring and Education Programs. Email: chuck@futuresbuzz.com

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