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Trade Risk Management vs Money Management

Day Trading Risk Management

Trade Risk Management vs Money Management. What’s the difference? Emini traders need to take into account both trade risk management as well as money management, but aren’t they both the same? Well, actually they differ but are two sides of the same coin.

When it comes to trading, it’s important to manage the risk of a trade losing money. That’s called risk management, and there are many ways to manage that risk. Money management on the other hand is how a trader manages the amount of money she is willing to lose on that particular trade. While they are both closely related, the methods of managing each are different. This video explains that difference.

Anyone who wants to learn how to day trade S&P emini futures needs to have as much information as possible in order to help determine where to place a trade. Trading is not easy to do because it is impossible to know the future with any degree of certainty. But the market does give off signals and a wise trader needs to know how to interpret the signals. Market prices seem to move erratically, but with enough information, trading S&P emini futures can be done with a greater assurance of success. An S&P emini futures trader who has Information about market signals and knows how to use them makes knowledgeable traders much more successful than others who use “seat of the pants” method. 

Some of the information that S&P emini futures traders should have are:

  1. The Trend
  2. The Intraday and / or Low
  3. The Calculated Trading Zone via Taylor’s Book Method
  4. The daily calculated range
  5. Support and resistance levels
  6. Stochastics
  7. Candlestick patterns

These are some of the bits and pieces of information every trader needs to have in order to assess a trade. Of course, that is not to say that even with all this information a trade will work out, but having this knowledge puts the odds of success more on the trader’s side.

Having as much information as possible gives S&P emini day traders a big advantage over “seat of the pants” traders. It cannot be stressed enough that without learning as much as possible about the market, it is highly unlikely that a trader will succeed at making money by day trading S&P emini futures, much less in a trading career.

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