Has anyone traded the new DAX e-mini futures contract?

It's only one-fifth the size of the big DAX contract. Looks like a good fit for smaller retail traders who hold overnight. Trades in Euros.
 
I trade via spot can go down to 10cents or something per point, 1pt spread no comms via FXCM works nicely for me, if you want smaller!!

* had no idea how big a normal contract is!
 
Liquidity is coming along and it's average over 10,000 fills for the past several days.
 

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Liquidity is most commonly associated with volume, but a more appropriate definition is the tightness of the bid-ask spread and depth of the market. On both of these counts, this young contract is looking good.
 
Liquidity is most commonly associated with volume, but a more appropriate definition is the tightness of the bid-ask spread and depth of the market. On both of these counts, this young contract is looking good.

Agreed...average spread of 1-2 ticks is better than the big dax.
 
I agree that volume is not necessarily the best indicator for liquidity and bid-ask spread may be a better source but it goes further than that when you consider quality of the bid-ask and quantity. Liquidity to a one lot trader is very different from liquidity for a 1,000 lot trader. FDXM does look decent again today and I imagine volume will pick up when the U.S. cash market opens as ES:FDXM spreaders will come into play.
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