I'm doing a study of the most liquid contracts and I'd like to find out what are the most liquid in agriculture futures. I'm already studying ES, CL, GC, and now I need something from the agriculture category.
on this page http://www.futuresindustry.org/fi-magazine-home.asp?a=1274
I see:
1. Sugar ZCE
2. Soybeans DCE
3. Corn CME
I'm not familiar with ZCE & DCE, from googling I gather they're chinese exchanges. So that leaves #3. It's listed as CME and I think that's ZC which was on CBOT.
So my question is: Is ZC the most liquid? And how many contracts could one trade of ZC without slippage (buying at market)?
Thanks
on this page http://www.futuresindustry.org/fi-magazine-home.asp?a=1274
I see:
1. Sugar ZCE
2. Soybeans DCE
3. Corn CME
I'm not familiar with ZCE & DCE, from googling I gather they're chinese exchanges. So that leaves #3. It's listed as CME and I think that's ZC which was on CBOT.
So my question is: Is ZC the most liquid? And how many contracts could one trade of ZC without slippage (buying at market)?
Thanks