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![]() | YM Contract Symbols Based on this site, below is what I think is the prpoer schedule: (Please correct me and/or comment. Keep in mind I am using tradestation so I would need the symbols TS uses.) My best guess: Trade YMH07 (March 2007 contract) from December 13, 2006 till March 6, 2007 Trade YMM07 (June 2007 contract) from March 7, 2007 till June 6, 2007 Trade YMU07 (September 2007 contract) from June 7, 2007 till September 12, 2007 Trade YMZ07 (December 2007 contract) from September 13, 2007 till December 12, 2007 Is this correct? | ||
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| Re: YM Contract Symbols first notice and last trade. first notice is when the exchange gives all open positions a chance to close out their trades, if they remain open, it shows they want delivery or deliver the goods. last trade, is just that, the last day for that contract month to trade, if you don't clsoe your trade by this date, you will get assignment of your open trade. If it is a commodity, you'll get the goods dumped on your front lawn and if you are short, well then, guess you're gonna have to come up with the goods somehow. ![]() without getting your mind too wrapped up about this, just compare trade volume between months. Once the back month starts to trade more than the front month, its about roll-over time. Join the rest of the party in the back month. You'll even notice it from the price action, its not as smooth in the front month. last trade for index futures should be the 3rd friday every 3 months, triple witching as they call it, all three derivatives expire, index futures, stock options and index options.
__________________ Winfred Life is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.Horace Walpole Doubt all before you believe anything!Sir Francis Bacon Last edited by wsam29; 02-22-2007 at 04:52 AM. | ||
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| Re: YM Contract Symbols Always try to trade the contract with the higher liquidity. Usually liquidity starts to fade a day before the rollover day. I hardly pay attention to these dates... I just know rollover day is coming up and I just check my matrix to see the depth of bids/asks.
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![]() | Re: YM Contract Symbols Same thing for the other indexes - @NQ, @ES, @EC etc etc You can also do this in TS - go to Symbol lookup, Custom Futures and then pick and chose your options there. I prefer the @ sign, much easier. If you trade off of something different than TS, which I do, you will easily see if your DOM is matching your chart. | ||
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Option 1: Always use @YM on charts and in the order bar. Option 2: Use @YM on the chart but use the current symbol in the order bar. Thanks for you help guys. I'm just trying to get a crystal clear understanding of what I am planning to trade. | ||
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![]() | Re: YM Contract Symbols TS is always set to @YM My T4 (order entry software, not to be confused with TS) will also automatically roll once the contract is no longer being traded. Sometimes, my T4 still shows an 'old' contract simply b/c it is not expired yet, but you'll be able to tell real quick if your TS chart does not match your DOM. Keep in mind that when you go to the new contract, very rarely are the prices identical to the old contract. In other words, if you set TS to roll with the @ sign, and you forget to move your DOM, when you go to place a trade on the DOM, the price level showing on your current chart will probably not be the current price on your DOM. As soon as that happens, a trigger in your head needs to go off. It should not make sense. That should tell you that your DOM may need to be bumped ahead a contract. For example, right now my @YM chart is at 12,694. Now, if you go ahead on the YM chart to YMM07, the current price is 12,795. So, if I was by mistake trying to place a trade on the wrong DOM, something doesn't add up - why is the DOM off by 100 points? Well, it's the wrong DOM. I don't trade on TS, so I'm not sure how their order entry software works. | ||
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