Day & Night trading Derivatives Futures

Now let's see how this new

MSCI CHINA A50 CONNECT INDEX FUTURES from HKFE are doing

volume is picking up.
1 tick =0.2 point
volume chart - use 15V
stop loss - use 2.5 points

this product is almost identical to
FTSE/XINHUA CHINA A50 INDEX FUTURES from SGX.
 
hmmm.

something big happening

many index futures, oil .... down decisively

seems like Nikkei is the lead
 
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crude oil day range

date / day range / equivalent $ value per lot

26 nov / 11.2 points / $11200
29 nov / 4 points / $4000
30 nov / 6.8 points / $6800

ave day range is 2 points


The crude oil day range has been excellent.
also, its movement has been rather decisive / trendy
 
3 Dec Early US session

index futures down.

trendy decisive futures are:
Russell 2000, Hangseng, dax, cac40, omx, fesx and perhaps
Taiwan index & India Nifty


choppy futures are :
ES NQ
 
What is happening?
Past 2 days, most Asian, European, US index futures are up strongly due to omicron news.
CHINA A 50 hardly move as China has strict covid plan.

Commodities take a back seat.

As usual, bonds and major currencies sleep.
 
decaying day range ?

futures / 26 Nov range / 8 Dec range

Russell 2000 / 140 / 39 points
CAC40 / 280 / 83 points
Crude oil / 11.2 / 2 points
India Nifty / 590 / 320 points <<< still very strong

Italy BTP bond / 0.9 / 1.7 <<< quite strong interest
Germany bund / 1.3 / 1.6 <<< quite strong interest
zb / ? / ? <<< quite strong interest
 
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10 Dec Asian session

So far, ZERO signal.
The market is dead.



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Calm before the storm?

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everyone waiting for the coming US cpi data?
 
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India Nifty
I set my target profit very very far away at 17100.
Then the price suddenly went down and pierce through 17100 by just a little.
then the price went up massively.
What a great day.


US index futures
16 Dec US session - very choppy
17 Dec Asian session - very trendy/decisive
 
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20 Dec Asian session

index futures

the lead appears to be US index futures (and perhaps Nikkei?),
not Asian index futures.

Come European session,
will US index futures lead again?
 
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