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Re: Trading Smaller



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Bill,

actually you must be a great trader, when you accomplish the learning process
with only a commitment of $1000. I payed much much more.

Congratulations

bshumake schrieb:

> The MidAm is great for smaller accounts.  Generally, the fills will not be
> as good as the large contracts but are not too bad, especially for some of
> the more liquid contracts such as the mini t-bond contract.  The markets
> tend to track their larger counter-parts due to arbitrage.  When I was in
> college in the seventies I traded MidAm contracts often, with only a
> $2000.oo account, and still had half my money left at the end of four years,
> ( Yea, I lost money, but having half left at the end of 4 years is not bad,
> when your just starting to learn....O.K) so they can't be too bad.
>
> Best of Luck!
> Bill Shumake
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JRizTRDR@xxxxxxx <JRizTRDR@xxxxxxx>
> To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Saturday, July 11, 1998 11:06 PM
> Subject: Trading Smaller
>
> >Does anyone have any comments on trading the  Mid Am for smaller acounts..
> are
> >the fills and liquidity as good as their bigger markets ?