![]() ![]() Just think if all those people thought just like you. Oh and all the research and homework you did - it was information that was provided by other people and made available for your benefit. Your presumptuous nature and high levels of spite will take you very far in life! Thank you also for assuming I am not doing my own homework but lazily asking for you, who have already done your "considerable" research, to simply serve it to me on a platter. Good luck with all of your new knowledge and freshly minted PTA. I'm glad you have answers to all my questions, oh great sage of wisdom. I hope that makes a little more sense but I definitely agree my initial post was a bit misleading I am just trying to see what types of products funds/traders that employ a global macro strategy most often trade and in what markets those products can be found in ![]() I am aware you can theoretically trade Microsoft common stock in a global macro style, but I think it's fair to say there is more to that security than a global macro approach. I'm simply asking what products/markets are more closely aligned with a global macro strategy. Yonderworld - i'm not saying Global Macro is a market(s). I think it's great to share some basic knowledge with each other. I'm pretty interested to see the replies. and other global macro products?Ģ - Real trading: what does one need to truly get up and running? and what is highly recommended?Ī - what's a good free/low-cost real-time trading platform that could be used for global macro trading?ī - how does brokerage work? what are some recommended brokerage providers?Ĭ - what else does one need? what are some good free websites for research? what are some obvious do's/don'ts that a complete novice might not be considering? I know a few answers to the questions below, but just wanted to make the post for someone who just read the "global macro" article on wikipedia and knows absolutely nothing else about it.ġ - Paper trading: can you even paper trade global macro?Ī - If so, how? (besides checking currency spot rates on google and jotting it down in an excel spreadsheet) Are there sites like Investopedia or something to trade currencies, interest rates, commodities, etc. These markets are open 24/7 so trading can be done from home at night and the macro environment appeals to said person much more, but this person has NO idea where to begin. This person then decides they'd rather start paper trading and eventually trading with real money in global macro markets. Someone paper trades US equities but not to any meaningful degree because they have to work the whole time that markets are open. at the risk of making myself sound really dumb, but hopefully helping answer some of the same questions that others on this board have. Most fundamentalists are really swing trading since changes in corporate fundamentals typically require several days or even weeks to produce a price movement sufficient for the trader to claim a reasonable profit.Okay.
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