IB does have options on futures on the ES. It is not only an advantage for overnight trading, I believe ES future options have better margin requirements (SPAN) from what I have heard. The b/a spreads also seem tighter than normal SPX spreads but the ES options are 1 point = $50. So if the premium is 1.00 it is really $0.50. From what I have seen, you may get a better partial hedge from the ES options than SPY (still waiting on mini-SPX) but I personally had problems with IB and it lost my trust so it is hard to go back...
If you trade in large volume, TradeStation is cheap for options ($1.00 per contract) and if you trade enough the platform is free. I think 50 spreads would qualify. I am using them for futures trading.
But at $1.25 a contract at ToS v. $1.00 at IB and all the same tools but better customer service, I have been happy with ToS and OX. Only downside is no access to futures options BUT ToS has said they are considering it and actually want to bring those products in.
Phil
If you trade in large volume, TradeStation is cheap for options ($1.00 per contract) and if you trade enough the platform is free. I think 50 spreads would qualify. I am using them for futures trading.
But at $1.25 a contract at ToS v. $1.00 at IB and all the same tools but better customer service, I have been happy with ToS and OX. Only downside is no access to futures options BUT ToS has said they are considering it and actually want to bring those products in.
Phil
Quote from rdemyan:
Refresh my memory. IB does have trading on options on futures whereas ToS does not? But this is only an advantage during non Wall Street trading hours (i.e. I could play an overnight move with options on futures, but once the exchange is open that advantage is gone??)
