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Re: [RT] Commodities V. Stocks? Read Whats tradeable?



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Sean.
 
After 8 years of trading success, that last 4 years 
being my primary source of income due to retirement from corporate america, 
IMHO Futures and Futures Options (selling not buying) trading is much safer than 
stocks and ultimately extremely more profitable.
 
Tom
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  Subject: [RT] Commodities V. Stocks? Read 
  Whats tradeable?
  
  I have heard and.....and it certainly seems 
  reasonable, that commodities are more likely to follow and trend and are less 
  manipulated than stocks. This seems to increase the likeliehood of success 
  tradingh them, is this true?
   
  Or the real question I want to ask, given a 
  $40,000 account, what asset class that has been discussed here, is the most 
  "tradeable". This being with a reasonable learning curve.
   
  I would love to have a discussion about this, im 
  tired of trying to chart the fact that the CEO of the company I own has a golf 
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