my 2 cents; if you're going to play in euros then you should probably have the cash market up at all times (preferably CTD and OTRs) so you can...
the pre-open is still quite useful; alot of quant traders use the pre-open to game the open because towards the end of the pre-open session orders...
catch the u/z corn move earlier? pretty nice puke into the market.
it's hard to say but I am also watching the new swaps to see if they pick up too....neither is looking that interesting yet.
you're welcome.....
and I fully agree....start as conservative as possible, get training that you don't pay for from some rip-off firm, and get a mentor to help you....
More liquidity in the fixed income than other markets look at open interest as a good proxy..... Get used to looking at the EUREX and LIFFE...
Running a legger during a number......
well if you are interested in learning more on quant trading....pick up a wilmott or preferably Taleb's dynamic hedging book and start...
Oh yeah, if you want to trade term structure products fixed income or for scalping there is foreign equity index futures and also "yuck" FX......
TraderTX, I don't think we can use the words exactly on that one.....hard to think about refining utilization of bean processing.....:D
they must be substitutable to be fungible. If you are long for instance ICE WTI crude contract and short NYMEX WTI Crude for 2 cents of...
Bloomberg???
foreign fixed income such as euribor or short sterling.....you probably need a mentor and alot of time in practice before you start.
You can't deliver heavily tainted crops into CBOT/KE/MWE contracts.....4 parts per mil vomitoxin. So the supply of good crop remaining would be...
Good question, I am also interested in knowing as well. I haven't heard much of them as a local firm.
:confused: These tests are not meant to be tricky but to assess your ability to handle stress, perform basic/essential mathematics, and have...
Its pretty common and we screen our candidates in the same manner. Good luck!
just checking; it sounded Bright may have been confused.
Umm Don, a TED spread is a US Treasury against the Eurodollar future (http://www.cme.com/trading/prd/ir/eurodollar.html). Eurodollars...
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