New ICE grains in may

Quote from TraDaToR:

I think CME will reinstate the 1:15pm close, I am quite sure every pit trader has voted to cut these additional 45 minutes... but I don't know if they will recreate the pause before the main session. There is some volume during those hours with europeans and early US traders. They may lose their volume to ICE.


Why are the pit traders in support of the 1:15pm close?

Why do we still have pits?
 
Quote from TraDaToR:

I think CME will reinstate the 1:15pm close, I am quite sure every pit trader has voted to cut these additional 45 minutes... but I don't know if they will recreate the pause before the main session. There is some volume during those hours with europeans and early US traders. They may lose their volume to ICE.
No way! That article made it sound like the CME wouldn't be going back. That would be a ridiculous change.

The fact that the ICE is taking over the NYSE should be all the proof the CME needs that the floor is dying, and sooner rather than later.
 
Quote from CPTrader:

Why are the pit traders in support of the 1:15pm close?

Why do we still have pits?

Good question...LOL. Traffic jam later in the day? Knee problems from standing longer?
 
http://www.foxbusiness.com/2013/01/29/cme-group-says-it-will-reduce-grain-futures-trading-hours/

This excerpt from the article linked above is hilarious and annoying:

"The National Grain and Feed Association, which represents grain elevators and some farm groups, called CME's Tuesday announcement "a positive first step." The group has been critical of expanded hours and noted, among other concerns, that trading during the USDA report releases puts would-be traders in rural areas at a disadvantage because in some cases their Internet connections are not as fast."

Read more: http://www.foxbusiness.com/2013/01/...ce-grain-futures-trading-hours/#ixzz2JTAZ5zHV
 
LOL.

In my email to the CME, I asked rhetorically why they'd let dinosaurs dictate policy. That comment reaffirms the point.
 
Looking at IS intra-day, and the spread looks reasonably tight. I don't know how it trades during a big move (if it's being arb'ed right on the ask/offer to CBOT)... but frankly, this looks like a no-brainer.

If the CBOT gets this wrong, changing over to the ICE requires that I do nothing except change one character in my code... ZS -> IS. ZC -> IC. etc, etc.
 
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