Which markets do you trade?

Which markets do you trade?

  • European Stocks

    Votes: 25 23.1%
  • US Stocks

    Votes: 22 20.4%
  • European Futures

    Votes: 40 37.0%
  • US Futures

    Votes: 57 52.8%
  • Forex

    Votes: 15 13.9%
  • Commodities

    Votes: 13 12.0%
  • Bonds

    Votes: 7 6.5%
  • Other (Please specify).......

    Votes: 10 9.3%

  • Total voters
    108
LOL BP :D

Not at all - just wondering what type of traders are visiting T2W (I'm really just being nosey :rolleyes: )
 
Hey Mark,

A bit like your love-life - trade anything with a decent pulse.......

You missed out 'options'
 
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My deepest apologies to all you options traders :(


Hi TBS

OK WHO TOLD YOU!!!!!! :cheesy: ;)
 
I was surprised to see that futures trading have the top 2 spots. The crowd I trade with are mainly European stock day traders and then come US open we switch to S&P/DOW. There is often a mix of FTSE/DAX trading as well during UK market hours. A few only trade US futures. European stocks barely scraped third place which suprised me as this is a .co.uk traders board.

Maybe time for a 'where are you from' poll to be put up.

Kevin.
 
Hi Kevin

It is amazing to think more trade the US than UK on a uk based website, but it is convenient to trade the US. So although most of the T2W are from the UK, their chosen market is the US. :confused:
 
Forex

I've posted this question elsewhere albeit in different form:

If you are trading forex are you using a forex broker such as FXCM etc, or Currency Futures via the likes of Interactive Brokers?

Could you give a reasons for your choice please?

( Itried this web site but it seems totally populated by forex brokers such as Oanda etc.....

http://www.moneytec.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=14&menu=32 )



OOPS ! Might have answered my own question here:

http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showt...=6&pagenumber=2

:eek: :eek:



Many thanks. especially if you have anything further to add to the Elite Trader site comments.
 
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Neil

Using deal 4 free spreadbet for forex trading.

Reasons:-

spreads as low as "real" forex brokers
easy to open an account
no spread bet bias as with many other SB instruments (D4F prices are almost always the same as the "real price")
able to trade in small amounts (min £1 per point)
able to trade other instruments from same account.

This is not an advert for D4F but I genuinely believe that forex is the one instrument you can trade with SB that does not suffer bias/ wider spreads often associated with SB's. (At least with D4F anyway- can't comment on any other SB co's for forex as I've never used any others).
 
darrenf
Nicely summed up. steal4free has got a few good points and the forex market is one of them. The lack of significant bias is a big factor for me

Happy trading everyone :)
 
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