T TraderZones Aug 26, 2009 #2 Quote from Gubinec: I was curious if anyone here finds any use in a squawk box trading ES? More... ES is traded electronically. The large version (pit) depends on the electronic version
Quote from Gubinec: I was curious if anyone here finds any use in a squawk box trading ES? More... ES is traded electronically. The large version (pit) depends on the electronic version
B Bakinec Aug 26, 2009 #3 Hm, thanks TZ! Standards follow minis? Learn something new everyday. I'm trying to reason why that is, but don't follow.
Hm, thanks TZ! Standards follow minis? Learn something new everyday. I'm trying to reason why that is, but don't follow.
J jd7419 Aug 26, 2009 #4 10 Years ago the sp squawk was useful but now the majority of dollar volume is in the es.
B Bakinec Aug 26, 2009 #5 Quote from jd7419: 10 Years ago the sp squawk was useful but now the majority of dollar volume is in the es. More... That's a nice way to explain it, thanks!! When I was a trader at WTS though (2 months ago), they told us we would find a squawk box useful in trading stocks correlated with the S&P. Wondering why they wouldn't have us look at ES if it leads the pit.
Quote from jd7419: 10 Years ago the sp squawk was useful but now the majority of dollar volume is in the es. More... That's a nice way to explain it, thanks!! When I was a trader at WTS though (2 months ago), they told us we would find a squawk box useful in trading stocks correlated with the S&P. Wondering why they wouldn't have us look at ES if it leads the pit.