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Quote from forex-forex:

Must be a mistake, because each tick would be 12.50 Euro's.
Logically, it could only be 12.50 Euros.

It's incredible the CME made such a big mistake on this basic info.
 
Quote from Businessman:

When i trade 6E on Globex, the P/L is dollars and you make or lose 12.5 US dollars per tick.

Below would be 12.50 Euro's per tick.

"The CME Euro FX controls 125,000 Euros and the E-Mini Euro FX controls 62,500 Euros"
 
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Must be a mistake, because each tick would be 12.50 Euro's.
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Take case euro/dollar =1:1

one lot is 125000 euro =125000$

one tick is 12.5 $

after that think some ... about base and quote currency

your respectfully
 
Quote from crgarcia:

Logically, it could only be 12.50 Euros.

It's incredible the CME made such a big mistake on this basic info.
Quote from forex-forex:

Must be a mistake, because each tick would be 12.50 Euro's.

Yes, something here is incredible. Don't know what the poor Merc would do without sharp-eyed guys like you watching over them constantly.
 
Try this trade, on paper and/or on a calculator:

buy to open 1 Euro FX @1.5340 (position value = 125,000 x 1.5340 = $191,875.00);
sell to close 1 Euro FX @1.5341 (position value = ... = $191,887.50).

What's the gross P/L, ignoring commissions?

And there's your futures tick value. Hope this helps.

To ensure that you've mastered the material, now repeat this simple exercise for the GBP/JPY future (1 contract = £125,000).
 
Quote from sim03:

Yes, something here is incredible. Don't know what the poor Merc would do without sharp-eyed guys like you watching over them constantly.

I figure it's a simple typo that got by the proofreader and the $ will be changed to € once they pick up the mistake.
 
Quote from sim03:

Try this trade, on paper and/or on a calculator:

buy to open 1 Euro FX @1.5340 (position value = 125,000 x 1.5340 = $191,875.00);
sell to close 1 Euro FX @1.5341 (position value = ... = $191,887.50).

What's the gross P/L, ignoring commissions?

And there's your futures tick value. Hope this helps.

To ensure that you've mastered the material, now repeat this simple exercise for the GBP/JPY future (1 contract = £125,000).
Your calculations are completely wrong, but the concept is right:

125,000 Euros x 1.5340 $/Euro equals $191,750
125,000 Euros x 1.5341 $/Euro equals $191,762.50

So, yes, 1 pip in a 125,000 Euros contract equals USD $12.50
 
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