turboscottomatic
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I am an American, living in New York, and I am looking to start daytrading some of the European futures markets. Most of my trading thus far has been end of day, due to the fact that I work 9-5. I am looking for advice regarding European markets with regular sessions that I can trade before I go to work. I make a little money trading, generally, and would like to throw my hat into the ring and try to do it for a living. But I'm not a daytrader (yet!) and certainly am not going to quit my day job until I've proven to myself that I can pull some money out of the markets on a regular basis.
I know the European markets vary quite a bit, and hear things like 'you'll get killed trading the DAX,' so I'm looking for advice from people who are successfully trading European indexes.
Which European based futures markets are good places to start, where I can find similar movement, liquidity and volatility to the usual American index futures I am used to (ES, ER2, YM, etc)? I would like to find markets with good, tradeable action between about 3 am and 7 am eastern time. I want to try my hand daytrading early in the morning before I go to work. Any other advice on this topic will be greatly appreciated, such as preferred brokers, exchanges/platforms, etc.
Thanks, Scott
I know the European markets vary quite a bit, and hear things like 'you'll get killed trading the DAX,' so I'm looking for advice from people who are successfully trading European indexes.
Which European based futures markets are good places to start, where I can find similar movement, liquidity and volatility to the usual American index futures I am used to (ES, ER2, YM, etc)? I would like to find markets with good, tradeable action between about 3 am and 7 am eastern time. I want to try my hand daytrading early in the morning before I go to work. Any other advice on this topic will be greatly appreciated, such as preferred brokers, exchanges/platforms, etc.
Thanks, Scott