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Short term instruments
This is a discussion on Short term instruments within the Money Markets forums, part of the Financial Markets category; Just wondering - what's everyone's opinion on the instrument I should use to trade levereged short term. I used to ...
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Just wondering - what's everyone's opinion on the instrument I should use to trade levereged short term. I used to trade covered warrants and like the fact that: - You don't have to worry about margin - Can go long or short - Don't need a specialist broker - Can't lose more than you initial investment. Are there any other products that may share these characteristics. I went to a proprietary trading firm that used the 'bobles' or something like that - does anyone know what they are (some euro bond or something) |
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Whats your definition of short term? Mine is 5 mins, Warren Buffets is 5 years. I'd say liquidity (volume & spread) nd volatility are the important things to look at when considering time frame. The prop firm were trading a German Fixed Income Future (German Government Bond) Its often sprea against the Bund (longer maturity) or Schatz (shorter) on the Eurex exchange. Its a good future to trade short term also. |
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I concede the point of short term - mine is more of a swing short term - or anything where I can get about over 10% in a trade. With warrants this was anything from an hour to a few days. That's about the timeframe I'm looking for. Usually trade the FTSE but just wondered if there is a more volatile market that is less out of the spotlight. |
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I concede the point of short term - mine is more of a swing short term - or anything where I can get about over 10% in a trade. With warrants this was anything from an hour to a few days. That's about the timeframe I'm looking for.
