I was looking for a vehicle to go long/short natural gas; and found this webpage for the cme futures for natural gas:
http://www.cmegroup.com/trading/energy/natural-gas/natural-gas.html
The symbol is HH (on Interactive brokers), but this symbol is listed no where on the page and was difficult to find.
My questions:
1. Why is the symbol not listed on the web page? Is it not a standard symbol?
2. Is this a good way to trade natural gas with leverage? (good is defined as liquid, low spread, and high leverage)
3. What is a good resource for finding symbols of futures to trade on IB? The CME website itself does not seem to be a good source (unless I am going blind b/c I could not find the effing symbol).
(Edit: removed long bias as part of the thread question)
http://www.cmegroup.com/trading/energy/natural-gas/natural-gas.html
The symbol is HH (on Interactive brokers), but this symbol is listed no where on the page and was difficult to find.
My questions:
1. Why is the symbol not listed on the web page? Is it not a standard symbol?
2. Is this a good way to trade natural gas with leverage? (good is defined as liquid, low spread, and high leverage)
3. What is a good resource for finding symbols of futures to trade on IB? The CME website itself does not seem to be a good source (unless I am going blind b/c I could not find the effing symbol).
(Edit: removed long bias as part of the thread question)
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