3.
“Futures Trading is for Insiders. It’s a Rigged Game.”
(Markets are Manipulated.)
These two misconceptions go hand in hand
There is probably less inside information available in futures than there is in the stock
market. The United States Department of Agriculture, the Commodity Futures Trading
Commission and the National Futures Association have all imposed very stringent
limits on the total number of positions a trader may hold.
They monitor the brokerage industry and large trader transactions very closely. Impor-
tant government information is guarded and kept strictly secret until the scheduled release
date and time.
In this way, the markets can function freely and with minimal effects of insider informa-
tion. In fact, most markets cannot be manipulated for other than perhaps very brief
periods of time. This is because they are too complex and diverse for any one individual
or group to affect prices over the long run.
Unavoidably, some traders will always have an edge based on inside information, but
success in the futures market is very possible without access to such information.
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