Scalping Options vs Futures, What do I think?

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Published 2023-01-27
I want to talk about scalping options and Futures. Today, we will try to compare both markets so day traders can make an educated decision on which one suits them.

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The information contained in this presentation is solely for educational purposes and does not constitute investment advice. The risks of trading in securities, Forex, and the futures market can be substantial. You should carefully consider if engaging in such activity is suitable to your own financial situation. The instructor in this video is not responsible for any liabilities arising as a result of your Market involvement or individual trade activities.

All Comments (21)
  • Prop accounts for futures is game changer. If you know what you're doing and leverage multiple accounts, the money is really, really good
  • Thanks Ben. Very helpful. I previously purchased your program but I still appreciate the quick Youtube vids.
  • @forreal1276
    Futures all the way baby! I’ve been so afraid of futures for over a year. When I watched videos I was confused. When I read instructions, I was terrified! Tried it a few times and it’s actually quite fun if you know when to get in and get out!
  • @tradelikezach
    Options seemed easier when I started learning, but in reality futures are much better. Options have greeks which are factors that affect the price of your options contracts. So price is not the only thing you have to worry about, you have to take into consideration, stike price, expiry day, volatilty, spreads, volume, etc.
  • @curious-chris
    No matter how good of a trader you are, you won’t make good enough money until you grow into trading large amounts of capital. Awesome insights by the way Ben :)
  • I’ve been a options buyer and seller for about 4 years. I love it. I manage the risk by the overall delta of the position.
  • @doubledosejay
    Lot of great points here thanks for giving your take on it !
  • Man, you’re videos hit!! This is something I was going to email you about bc I have your course! Haha thanks man🙏
  • Thank you for clarifying my brother!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
  • I have been trading options for the past year and I have recently changed to micro futures and I love it a lot more than options . I like options for swing trading macro structure
  • @Tonybelwood
    Great video/content. Keep up the great work 🔥🙌🏻
  • @InternetGuyAnt
    Thankyou for this video bro. I got a lot of value from it! It was simple to understand and straight to the point. Def helped me out!
  • @Robert-po8jn
    I trade the ES and love it. I traded stocks for multiple years and got tired of always have to search and try to be ahead of the market which is impossible. Now I just sit and watch one chart.
  • @JDYT001
    Very Easy & simple Explaination. Thank you.
  • @exa9475
    Your the coolest dude I ever seen thank you for sharing your information that took you years to understand😊
  • Very much like the info. Futures is the only way to go for day trading. I trade the ES. Really like the philosophy behind your vids.
  • @humdog64
    Hi Ben, great video, yeah I switched to Futures as well awhile back, way better than Options!
  • Great video! You can do everything you just did on think or swim (TOS) as well. They have a platform called "active trader" where you can set your profit target and stop loss/ trailstop prior to you getting into the trade. When you enter the trade then it will activate your setup. Now they were correct about when you are down on a options play and then the move comes back to your entry and you can still be down because of theta. Thats if you are in a zero day expiring contract that the theta will eat away at your contract value if the play goes against you for too long