L lxo7 Nov 23, 2001 #11 One point of Nasdaq E-mini = $20. One tick for Naz m-mini is 0.5 point, for S&P e-mini it's 0.25 point.
One point of Nasdaq E-mini = $20. One tick for Naz m-mini is 0.5 point, for S&P e-mini it's 0.25 point.
V version77 Nov 23, 2001 #12 So for each tick (half point) in the Nasdaq E-mini it is $10. What would each tick be worth in the full Naz 100? And is the contract 5x the size of the E-mini?
So for each tick (half point) in the Nasdaq E-mini it is $10. What would each tick be worth in the full Naz 100? And is the contract 5x the size of the E-mini?
W WarEagle Moderator Nov 24, 2001 #13 version77, A point in the full Naz contract is worth $100, so yes, its 5 times the e-mini version. The minimum tick size for the full contract is .05 Naz points or $5. Kirk
version77, A point in the full Naz contract is worth $100, so yes, its 5 times the e-mini version. The minimum tick size for the full contract is .05 Naz points or $5. Kirk
V version77 Nov 24, 2001 #14 I bet it cost a bundle to buy just one contract of the full Naz futures! Thanks for the answers everybody!
I bet it cost a bundle to buy just one contract of the full Naz futures! Thanks for the answers everybody!
W WarEagle Moderator Nov 25, 2001 #15 The margin for a full Naz contract is currently $20,625, roughly 5 times the margin for the mini.
V version77 Nov 26, 2001 #16 If I ever trade index futures, I think I will start with the e-mini. A little bit cheaper..