I have traded it since it was listed. The best strategy is not one that someone else has developed. I think you would do better by studying the product and developing your very own strategy based on your knowledge, ability etc.What strategy do you think it best suited for this index
I have traded it since it was listed. The best strategy is not one that someone else has developed. I think you would do better by studying the product and developing your very own strategy based on your knowledge, ability etc.
Yes, more than enough. Just don't be mislead by the last month or so which has been unusually dull.Do you see enough volatility in the mini Nikkei ?
Yes, more than enough. Just don't be mislead by the last month or so which has been unusually dull.
Sorry, I'm a strict TA trader and don't look for the reasons why people buy and sell.Any thoughts on why it has been so dull the last month?
I started trading it as well recently and it's nothing like previous few months.
Do you also look at the Yen? It sometimes seem like they influence each other.
It may go without saying but don't hold overnight as it almost always gaps according to N.Y. or the yen.I would appreciate any experience you had
I would appreciate any experience you had
I imagine you've found that the Mini has contracts for every month. but only Mar.,June,Sept. and Dec are actively traded.It may go without saying but don't hold overnight as it almost always gaps according to N.Y. or the yen.
Also, BOJ meeting results (next one on the 21st) almost always produce wide swings no matter what the announcement contains. The BOJ announcement usually comes out between 11:30 and 13:00 Most economic news (if you pay attention to such). is not viewed to the same extent as that in the U.S.(less or no reaction to it). Most local economic data is released at 08:50.
If you use volume is your analysis, be aware that some brokers and trading software providers mix rollover volume with that of normal auction trades. So it ruins your charts for a week. IB and eSignal filter the rollover volume, so no problem there.
Stocks close for lunch between 11:30 and 12:30. Trading the Nikkei 10 or so minutes before and after these times can often be dicey.