T TM1982 May 4, 2009 #1 Outside of the US, what are the most active option markets? Thinking about dabbling with some foreign option exposure.
Outside of the US, what are the most active option markets? Thinking about dabbling with some foreign option exposure.
T TM1982 May 4, 2009 #3 Quote from The Dutchman: Euronext Amsterdam and Eurex. More... Do you know any online brokerages that offer the ability to trade options on those exchanges?
Quote from The Dutchman: Euronext Amsterdam and Eurex. More... Do you know any online brokerages that offer the ability to trade options on those exchanges?
S Sell 'em May 4, 2009 #4 If you include index options, Kospi200 is by far the the most active issue, and it is available through IB.
If you include index options, Kospi200 is by far the the most active issue, and it is available through IB.
A atticus May 4, 2009 #5 Quote from Sell 'em: If you include index options, Kospi200 is by far the the most active issue, and it is available through IB. More... Kospi200 index options are not available to US accounts.
Quote from Sell 'em: If you include index options, Kospi200 is by far the the most active issue, and it is available through IB. More... Kospi200 index options are not available to US accounts.
R Rodney King May 4, 2009 #6 Quote from atticus: Kospi200 index options are not available to US accounts. More... I don't follow the options, but it's worth remarking that Kospi futures are now "legal" - http://www.cftc.gov/newsroom/generalpressreleases/2008/pr5574-08.html
Quote from atticus: Kospi200 index options are not available to US accounts. More... I don't follow the options, but it's worth remarking that Kospi futures are now "legal" - http://www.cftc.gov/newsroom/generalpressreleases/2008/pr5574-08.html
D donahuedc May 4, 2009 #7 I looked into this too, and as far as I could tell the only index or index futures options available that us legal residents are allowed to trade are n225 options on the Singapore exchange. If somebody knows differently please let us know.
I looked into this too, and as far as I could tell the only index or index futures options available that us legal residents are allowed to trade are n225 options on the Singapore exchange. If somebody knows differently please let us know.
R rluser May 5, 2009 #8 There are others: MSCI Taiwan in Singapore, for example. Thinly traded, unlike OPs request.
T TM1982 May 6, 2009 #9 Looks like Interactive Brokers offers equity option trading on international exchanges. Does anyone do that with IB? If you want to trade on the DAX, do they convert your USD balance into Marks?
Looks like Interactive Brokers offers equity option trading on international exchanges. Does anyone do that with IB? If you want to trade on the DAX, do they convert your USD balance into Marks?
M MTE May 6, 2009 #10 Quote from TM1982: Looks like Interactive Brokers offers equity option trading on international exchanges. Does anyone do that with IB? If you want to trade on the DAX, do they convert your USD balance into Marks? More... Wake up mate! It's 2009 the Marks are long gone, Germany is on Euro now!
Quote from TM1982: Looks like Interactive Brokers offers equity option trading on international exchanges. Does anyone do that with IB? If you want to trade on the DAX, do they convert your USD balance into Marks? More... Wake up mate! It's 2009 the Marks are long gone, Germany is on Euro now!