S silk Nov 15, 2012 #1 they just made back their entire post election dump the last 2 days. Right back to 9000.
F FrankSlaughtery Nov 16, 2012 #4 Quote from 1a2b3cppp: Chart? More... try NKD for the futures (dec 12 contract Z2)
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N Newex Nov 16, 2012 #6 I though Japan was facing bankruptcy http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?threadid=181522 I dont expect Japan to declare bankrupt but i expect Nikkei to fall . The graph implies high volatility and i am not sure if the trend is donward or upward (i vote downward). Wouldnt trade this index unless you love risk .
I though Japan was facing bankruptcy http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?threadid=181522 I dont expect Japan to declare bankrupt but i expect Nikkei to fall . The graph implies high volatility and i am not sure if the trend is donward or upward (i vote downward). Wouldnt trade this index unless you love risk .
1 1a2b3cppp Nov 16, 2012 #7 Two questions: 1) what is the difference between NIY and NKD? That chart posted looks like NIY. 2) Is there an ETF that trades on the US markets for the Nikkei?
Two questions: 1) what is the difference between NIY and NKD? That chart posted looks like NIY. 2) Is there an ETF that trades on the US markets for the Nikkei?
F fullblotter Nov 16, 2012 #8 Quote from 1a2b3cppp: Two questions: 1) what is the difference between NIY and NKD? That chart posted looks like NIY. 2) Is there an ETF that trades on the US markets for the Nikkei? More... EWJ NKY
Quote from 1a2b3cppp: Two questions: 1) what is the difference between NIY and NKD? That chart posted looks like NIY. 2) Is there an ETF that trades on the US markets for the Nikkei? More... EWJ NKY
1 1a2b3cppp Nov 16, 2012 #10 Quote from fullblotter: EWJ NKY More... EWJ looks much more tradeable. Much more volume.