Quote from def:
untrue
Quote from e-miNY:
Really Def? Would instituitions want to buy 1,2 contracts at each price? I always see some crazy move in a very short amount of time, for example, 100+ pts drop in 2 min, which i havent seen in all other liquid market. Let's put it this way, this contract is far more illiquid than the Dow mini, Stoxx 50, Nikkei, KOSPI. I guess a fair comparison would be the SMI and FTSE.
Quote from e-miNY:
Really Def? Would instituitions want to buy 1,2 contracts at each price? I always see some crazy move in a very short amount of time, for example, 100+ pts drop in 2 min, which i havent seen in all other liquid market. Let's put it this way, this contract is far more illiquid than the Dow mini, Stoxx 50, Nikkei, KOSPI. I guess a fair comparison would be the SMI and FTSE.
Quote from def:
Yes really. This market is fair more liquid than you realize. Keep in mind HSI is a large contract. It surely isn't as liquid as the Nikkei but if you know how to work the market (and most institutions do), you can get off plenty of size.
Quote from scriabinop23:
By the way, any reason I can't trade the MHI ? I'm a US resident.
HSI works fine, but I wouldn't mind doing smaller size.