Quote from EquityGuy4321:
Have you gone onto the CME website to see what the daily volume is? If you do it will answer your question.
Quote from buzz:
Has anyone traded the E-mini S&P MidCap 400 futures and if so how do you find it.
Thanks
Buzz
Quote from buzz:
...if you look at the chart, there are no gaps...
Quote from austinp:
Fine to trade one - two contracts, max. Very illiquid, commonly slips a tick or more on the exit.
Smoothest emini mover, reminds me of what the ER used to be in 2004 before the chicken-pick scalpers and program slammers turned it into what we have today.
MD is fit for one-lot or two-lot traders only.

Quote from NihabaAshi:
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=75397&perpage=1&pagenumber=32
You have the puzzle in front of you with the corner pieces in place...now put it together.
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There are gaps in the E-mini S&P MidCap 400 futures and if you don't see any gaps via comparing yesterday's closing price to the folloowing trading day opening price...
Something is wrong with your data provider.
I wouldn't trade the S&P MidCap 400 futures until its volatility develops into the type of volatility that ER2 displays.
Mark
(a.k.a. NihabaAshi) Japanese Candlestick term