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When new students come to me to learn the ins and outs of futures trading, many of them say that fut

When new students come to me to learn the ins and outs of futures trading, many of them say that futures are a lot like stock options. [image]() When new students come to me to learn the ins and outs of futures trading, many of them say that futures are a lot like stock options. Well, the futures and options markets share some similarities, and they trade with many of the same fundamentals. However, there are some key differences that new futures traders need to make note of. In my experience, too many traders get too caught up over the "future" part of futures trading when, in reality, it’s nothing to worry about. [Click here to see why it’s not as complicated as it sounds.]() [image]( Now, before you read on, head over to the Traders Agency YouTube channel for breaking market news, live trading sessions, educational videos and much, much more! [Click here now to subscribe!]() THE NEWS DESK [Watchlist Update: Three Stocks for a Rising Rate Market]( Stocks sold off hard on Friday after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell made remarks about taking aggressive action on interest rates. [Here’s Where BTC Could Bottom](=) The market still shows BTC, the world’s leading digital currency futures market, in a long term bullish uptrend. [Weekly 1% Trading Blueprint Idea: Ranger Oil Corp.]( The stock setting up is Ranger Oil Corporation (ROCC), a $1.7 billion, pure-play independent oil and gas exploration and production company. [STOP EVERYTHING, and watch the first 3 Minutes of Josh Martinez’s Breakthrough ‘MARKED Stocks’ Video Here…]() WORDS TO TRADE BY "Fear incites human action far more urgently than does the impressive weight of historical evidence." - Jeremy Siegel The market reacts to institutional pressure. That means there's a lot of moving parts and thousands of people involved. Unfortunately, fear is one of the most significant driving forces in investing. That's because the fear of losing money often overrides the optimism of making a profit. But just because the market is susceptible to fear doesn't mean you can't trade during those times of uncertainty. Use your trading plan to find opportunities even during a downturn. Just be sure to remain vigilant while watching your trades. [image] Josh Martinez P.S. Stock markets may be unsettled, or even bearish. But that doesn’t mean that there aren’t opportunities… All it takes is riding the coattails of a stock after it’s been “marked.” [To learn more about how to identify and trade these specific stock opportunities, click here.]() [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Hypothetical or Simulated Results Our educational products rely upon hypothetical or simulated performance results. These results have certain inherent limitations. Unlike the results shown in an actual performance record, these results do not represent actual trading. Also, because these trades have not actually been executed, these results may have under-or over-compensated for the impact, if any, of certain market factors, such as lack of liquidity. Simulated or hypothetical trading programs in general are also subject to the fact that they are designed with the benefit of hindsight. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those shown. There is a very high degree of risk involved in trading. For our full disclaimer, visit: [Unsubscribe]( Traders Agency 20 North Orange Avenue Unit 1100 Orlando, Florida 32801 United States (888) 483-5161

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