Glued futures as the simplest futures trading option

Futures trading is unfairly ignored by many traders, due to the active promotion of forex currency trading.

At the same time, working with futures contracts is more stable and predictable; it was this type of exchange-traded asset that allowed Tudor Jones to make his fortune.

Most beginners are intimidated by the complexity of trading this instrument, but stock trading is becoming easier every year.

Positive changes were also made to futures trading techniques, with the introduction of “Glued Futures” to simplify the process.

Previously, when opening a new deal, it was necessary to take into account the timing futures expiration, then now, thanks to the use of glued futures, it has become possible to work with them in the same way as with currency pairs or securities.

Glued futures are a very useful innovation, as I myself once lost a certain amount of money when my transaction was forcibly closed by the broker due to the contract expiration date having arrived.

What is a glued futures contract?

As you probably know, contracts can be settled monthly or quarterly. Now, with glued futures, you don't have to close a trade at an unfavorable price; you can wait for a more favorable time.

It doesn’t matter when that moment comes, in a month or in six months.

The essence of this process is that one day before a contract expires, it is replaced with the next. This makes trading more convenient and price analysis more efficient. The process itself is organized using CFD contracts on a single trading platform.

Gluing also allows for full use of trading advisors and other additional scripts.

How to organize futures trading in the trader's platform is described in detail on the page - https://time-forex.com/info/torg-fuchers

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