N nazzdack Nov 30, 2011 #2 Quote from GordonTheGekko: ----futures.... ----$50 per lot or less? More... What specifically do you really mean?......tick size?....handle size?....contract value?....commission and fees per contract?
Quote from GordonTheGekko: ----futures.... ----$50 per lot or less? More... What specifically do you really mean?......tick size?....handle size?....contract value?....commission and fees per contract?
G GordonTheGekko Guest Nov 30, 2011 #3 If a $50 bill can trade futures. One contract lot. The lowest I've seen is $100 for forex...
N nazzdack Dec 1, 2011 #6 Quote from GordonTheGekko: ----$50 bill can trade futures. ---- One contract lot. More... There might be some calendar-spreads that can be traded for no margin but you'll still need to have a "proper" size account. Check with your clearing firm for details.
Quote from GordonTheGekko: ----$50 bill can trade futures. ---- One contract lot. More... There might be some calendar-spreads that can be traded for no margin but you'll still need to have a "proper" size account. Check with your clearing firm for details.
L Lucias Dec 1, 2011 #7 Floor traders can trade futures spreads with no margin? I read it in a spread book...