No worries Nana. You should most definitely check out Europe, they've got some great contracts for both equities and bonds.
[In fact if I were forced to choose one only, I reckon I'd go with Europe anyway.]
With respect to Asian markets, that too is something I keep an eye on in case I am ever forced to trade the time zone. I think its safe to say they are second class compared to Europe and the US, but there's enough certainly to keep one busy. I should also point out I don't trade them often.
Some markets to consider with the equities:
> Korea [ not technically available to US citizens .. ]
- This contract is apparently right up there in terms of being
a 'tradeable market'. Volume is huge. Personally have never
traded it.
> Hong Kong
- not a bad little market this one, two contracts including a mini.
The big one is HK $50 (about US$ 6.50) a point, and can whip
around a fair bit as a higher beta market. Index at about
10,900 at the moment. Daily volume about 27k on Friday.
> Japan
- Nikkei 225 out of Osaka , 1000 times the index, min 10 pts tick
daily avg for Aug about 48,000 contracts
- Nikkei 225 out of Singapore, 500 times the index, min tick 5 pts
- Topix out of Tokyo, 10,000 times the index (about 1070 at the
moment], 0.5 pts min tick, volume is about 20k
> Australia
- SPI, A$ 25 * index, 1 pt tick , volume is about 10k or so
With bonds obviously the SFE has the entire Aussie curve covered and volumes are generally pretty good, but can be a bit slow during the day especially when you're used to US treasuries or the bunds ; also JGB's out of Singapore and Tokyo, but don't know a lot about these.
So overall there are some reasonable choices in the Asian time zone if one had to do the switch.
Re: the forex. Still haven't made up my mind about this one either, even though I have it as background. I tend to trade it longer term relative to the futures, and with less leverage. Don't like having to cough up such a large spread [although there are some shops like hotspotfx where you can bid etc ] when trading short-term, so have never really looked at it as a serious short-term vehicle.
Cheers
Quote from Nana Trader:
Thanks for informing me about europe markets.Well, i tought forex was the only other option. I will have a look at them soon.
How about australian and far east market, can you recommand
some high volume, liquid and trendy instruments ?