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To: steve wong who wrote (18680)6/2/2002 12:01:43 AM
From: randy1503  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26752
 
great steve. you shouldn't have any problems then trading futures. i wish i would've been smart like you and learned before just jumping in.



To: steve wong who wrote (18680)6/2/2002 5:51:02 AM
From: lee kramer  Respond to of 26752
 
Steve: You might consider trading the QQQ's before you begin trading the futures. The QQQ's move with the futures, liquidity allows easy entry/exit and if you don't over-extend you can gain some experience without much risk. I trade the QQQ's often and I do fairly well. And as Susan says, the futures, (and QQQ's) can be traded just like any
'stock' chart. The QQQ's are a good way to begin before entering the sometimes 'killing fields/grounds' of futures trading...Lee