Can someone tell me the symbol for chinese Index Futures ?

Quote from trader12:

Thanks themickey.

All of those are great for cash indices.

I think only eSignal would hopefully know what their futures symbols are but they are well known for their disregard for their customers & hence their own Forum has almost died after many people complaining & many knowledagle people on the forum got tired of helping other members & doing their dirty work. Just read their 4 or 5 years back posts & you know what I mean.

Having wrong symbols dating back 5 to 7 years on their current symbol directory is a shame & they should update them real soon.

Just a warning : They will come up & say we are sorry & we will do it soon but they never do. Just ask people on their forum. I have been thru it thousand times.

First of all, I don't like eSignal via an unrelated problem involving billing but I have to use them because they purchase my data vendor. Thus, now eSignal is the parent company of one of my data vendor sources.

Secondly, I don't know where you're getting your symbology list because you have so far not been specific other than to imply in general terms you got it from eSignal or Google research.

In contrast, I still recommend you should specifically talk to their tech department like I did after I notice so much outdated info floating around on the internet from my Google research along with the updated information on the internet. Thus, maybe eSignal doesn't have a way to remove the old info from search engines like Google especially via the fact that many traders are "reposting" the old info at eSignal forums in their efforts to help someone looking for info. Also, they may be seen as censoring if they start DELETING old message posts by members because the info is outdated. :D

Did you call their tech department via the free 1-800 number ???

By the way, ticker symbols from sources outside of eSignal that are different in symbology in comparison to eSignal symbolds is not going to help you get access to the data on eSignal.

I say this from +20 years experience about foreign indexes and foreign futures outside of North America markets. Also, I say this because I use 3 different data vendors...they all have different foreign symbology for index and futures.

Therefore, its not an eSignal problem. The issue is that data vendors all over the world have NO standard. That's why Bloomberg uses its own special symbols, CQG uses its own special symbols, TOS uses its own special symbols, eSignal uses its own special symbols and so on.

The key to talking to eSignal is to specifically use the name of the index you're looking for. For example, I wouldn't recommend calling their tech department and asking for "China's stock index" if you didn't know there are more than a dozen of them. My point, you need to specially say for example....what is the index symbol for "SSE Composite Index".

I say that because I notice you didn't mention any specific names of China's indices in your initial message post. Is that the reason why you're having problems finding the symbols for eSignal ???

Anyways, I didn't have any problems finding them and I use eSignal. I think I didn't have problems after I became more curious yesterday after your initial questions.

Yet, I was on hold on the telephone for 3mins before I got my answers. I then used Google to see if I could find the same info...I did and it was located at eSignal website. Search on Google took about 2mins.

P.S. eSignal parent company purchased several different data vendors that used different symbols from each other. I suspect some of differences we see in the symbols online is due to directories from one of those companies that was purchase and the directory now has eSignal name on it. For example, an old QCharts symbol directory is now called eSignal.
 
Quote from zdreg:

+1
"Search on Google took about 2mins."

Actually, it took only a few seconds but the rest of the 2mins was used to verify the information I was reading by plugging the symbols into my data vendor platform to see if it worked.

eSignal shows +140 different indices in China and I was only verifying the 5 most popular ones I knew the specific names off the top of my head.

SSE Composite Index
SSE A-Share Index
SSE B-Share Index
SSE Industrial Index
SSE 180 Index
* CSI 300 Index
 
Quote from trader12:

Thank You. Really appreciate it.

I still can't find Chins's main future Index & eSignal symbol for it.

While I was at it, I also looked for Australian ASX 200 Index futures symbol for eSignal & I can't find that either. The one they listed is wrong too.

Neither Singapore strait times index futures.

eSignal symbol directory is a joke.

I also tried really hard on Google too with no luck.

Any ideas ?

eSignal are you there OR just too busy luring new clients ?

First, I want to say that I didn't see an earlier post by you in which you specifically stated you had called them.

With that said, none of my data vendors (including the one from eSignal) uses the term "Singapore strait times index futures" nor use "Singapore strait times index". In contrast, all of them (including eSignal)...uses the SGX exchange or just SGX that represents the Singapore exchange.

Lets pretend I didn't know the above that the Singapore Straits Times Index was sometimes called just SGX. Using Google...I typed in the keywords "Singapore Straits Times Index" and on the first page it gave me the following link...

http://www.sgx.com

On the left side I see the primary exchange of the index as SGX.

Going back to eSignal website @ http://quotes.esignal.com/esignalprod/search.action

I type in the key word SGX (see image below) and I get stocks, futures and future options listed on the SGX exchange including their symbols. I suspect you're looking for the "Futures" of the Singapore Straits Times Index.

That symbol as shown at the eSignal symbol lookup website is "IN 2Z-SGX" for what's commonly called SGX CNX Nifty futures. Actual specific symbology when you click on it at the eSignal website is "IN+2Z-SGX". I then inputed into my eSignal platform and it worked. Next, I then looked up the futures of the Singapore Straits Index with my other two data vendors not associated with eSignal and they both use the title "SGX CNX Nifty" although their symbology is different.

Yet, the eSignal charts with their futures charts of the Singapore Straits Index are almost exact in today's quote but eSignal doesn't have a good historical data unless its a recent contract rollover issue.

That above entire search process took about 3 minutes max to find the symbol and verification via charts. In addition, it took another 2 minutes to create and attach the chart to this message post (sarcasm). I now strongly suspect you're just not searching Google and eSignal website properly.

Note: Bloomberg and CQG have different data than the data via eSignal when comparing the index (not futures).
 

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