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AbeSmith

What to trade after regular market hours

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Hello. I plan to work a regular job for a while to pay some bills. So I'm wondering what to trade after work. I looked into Nikkei, which opens at 8PMCT. But it is not available on Open E Cry yet. They're in the process of adding it. So I'm looking for something else until Nikkei becomes available. Any suggestions?

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Abe,

I asked my OEC contact the same question, and here's what he suggested:

 

There is good volume on:

 

LIFFE - Eurodollar, Euribor, FTSE 100

 

EUREX - DAX, DJ EuroSTOXX 50, EuroBund, EuroBobl, Euribor

 

We'll be turning on Singapore, Sydney and Hong Kong in the next 30 days that will open up more possibilities. We're thinking about KRX (Korea) which has the KOSPI (the most widely traded contract in the world) but we are waiting on the approval to come through allowing US customers to trade this product before we move on that. Right now, we would only be able to offer that to our foreign customers.

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Abe,

I asked my OEC contact the same question, and here's what he suggested:

 

There is good volume on:

 

LIFFE - Eurodollar, Euribor, FTSE 100

 

EUREX - DAX, DJ EuroSTOXX 50, EuroBund, EuroBobl, Euribor

 

We'll be turning on Singapore, Sydney and Hong Kong in the next 30 days that will open up more possibilities. We're thinking about KRX (Korea) which has the KOSPI (the most widely traded contract in the world) but we are waiting on the approval to come through allowing US customers to trade this product before we move on that. Right now, we would only be able to offer that to our foreign customers.

 

Thanks Brownsfan. I will look into those.

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Hello. I plan to work a regular job for a while to pay some bills. So I'm wondering what to trade after work. I looked into Nikkei, which opens at 8PMCT. But it is not available on Open E Cry yet. They're in the process of adding it. So I'm looking for something else until Nikkei becomes available. Any suggestions?

 

Had you considered forex Abe ? cheers Walter.

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Had you considered forex Abe ? cheers Walter.

 

Yes Walter. I had considered forex, but have not researched about it. I looked at the British pound and Aussie Dollar one time at around 9PMET on a weekday and I did not find adequate volume in it. Perhaps I'm not looking in the right place.

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Yes Walter. I had considered forex, but have not researched about it. I looked at the British pound and Aussie Dollar one time at around 9PMET on a weekday and I did not find adequate volume in it. Perhaps I'm not looking in the right place.

 

maybe you want to take a look at this thread... http://www.traderslaboratory.com/forums/f24/walter-s-forex-trend-trades-2364.html I am actually looking AUD/USD and some other traders are already posting charts from USD/JPY... just a suggestion... cheers Walter.

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you could also give currency futures a shot, they're similar to forex but better regulated. volume isn't that high but still good enough. i like them as a beginner because mistakes won't wipe you out as quickly as in other instruments. AUD can move quite a bit though.

 

grain futures have some potential as well during electronic trading hours, liquidity drops off steeply after the 1st or 2nd hour, that's a good time to exit unless you dare to swing trade them. they only brought me grief, so no grains for me. catching a move in ZW would be fab right now.

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Abe,

I asked my OEC contact the same question, and here's what he suggested:

 

There is good volume on:

 

LIFFE - Eurodollar, Euribor, FTSE 100

 

EUREX - DAX, DJ EuroSTOXX 50, EuroBund, EuroBobl, Euribor

 

We'll be turning on Singapore, Sydney and Hong Kong in the next 30 days that will open up more possibilities. We're thinking about KRX (Korea) which has the KOSPI (the most widely traded contract in the world) but we are waiting on the approval to come through allowing US customers to trade this product before we move on that. Right now, we would only be able to offer that to our foreign customers.

 

Assuming you are USA based those are all pre-market. You need to be looking towards Asia.

 

Cheers.

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