Friday, August 13, 2010

E Mini Grain Futures

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When anyone refers to E Mini trading (E Mini FAQ), the first thing that springs to mind is smaller sized cousin to the big S&P500 or other stock index futures contract. Did you know that you can trade small grain futures contracts? With the Russian wheat crop withering under a brutal drought, wheat futures are attracting a lot of attention. The Chicago Board of Trade offers mini (1/5 sized) contracts of wheat, soybeans and corn futures. All the same potential advantages of trading mini stock index contacts come into play. Versatility, ability to scale in and out of larger positions, and for those new to grain trading, the ability to dip your toe in the water without committing to a larger size contract.

Want to learn more, check out the CME Group’s site here: http://www.cmegroup.com/

Want to learn more about E Mini Futures trading? Check out our course at http://www.easy-emini.com/

Futures trading involves substantial risk and is not suitable for all investors

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