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  1. Gruber

    Trading the Nikkei 225 (/NDK) on AmeriTrade

    Last time I checked I couldn't open an account with them, but I'll contact them again, next Monday.
  2. Gruber

    Trading the Nikkei 225 (/NDK) on AmeriTrade

    The problem is, I am not able to use IB since I'm not an US-resident nor an US-citizen, nor I live in the US, I'm a foreign investor. Yes, you are indeed correct. Sorry.
  3. Gruber

    Trading the Nikkei 225 (/NDK) on AmeriTrade

    Is there an international broker that offers trading on OSE? Darn. I wish I had access to the book, I have no idea how much liquidity that can be.
  4. Gruber

    Trading the Nikkei 225 (/NDK) on AmeriTrade

    So I'd be able to enter with 100 contracts with no problem? That's a pretty nice liquidity. The problem is, the liquidity on the OSE and the CME seems to differ. I'm not sure of that tho.
  5. Gruber

    Trading the Nikkei 225 (/NDK) on AmeriTrade

    What's the liquidity? I mean, the market I trade the most is normally influenced by 50 contracts and above. (Brazilian Future Real), how can I compare it?
  6. Gruber

    Trading the Nikkei 225 (/NDK) on AmeriTrade

    That's pretty cool! Thanks for sharing.
  7. Gruber

    Trading the Nikkei 225 (/NDK) on AmeriTrade

    I am way more into Day-Trading than Swing trading. And I always risk-adjust my positions when they stay overnight, so I don't mind huge gaps. But you're telling me the Nikkei futures (/NDK) are actually traded on the CME exchange?
  8. Gruber

    Futures Market trading " pre-Market " on CNBC .....

    Pre-market is a moment where low-liquidity and private negotiations take place. So the market can move A LOT with little to no volume at all. Take a look: http://www.investopedia.com/financial-edge/1112/trading-in-the-pre--and-post-market-sessions.aspx
  9. Gruber

    Trading the Nikkei 225 (/NDK) on AmeriTrade

    Hello. I've been lurking here for some time and I wondered, which of you trade the Nikkei 225 future contract on AmeriTrade or IB? How was your experience? How much margin is required? What's the $ per point variation? Thanks!
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