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![]() | Bond Futures, Not Sexy but Worth a Look! While recommending a contract is not a one size fits all, I'd suggest taking a look to see if any of the bond contracts could compliment your trading. Personally I have found that I'm getting less fakeouts and shakeouts on the bond contracts in comparison to the ES. So much so that I'm going almost exclusively to the bond contracts while the getting is good. We all know that markets change & you have to adapt to them, but currently (Jan 2009) I'm finding much easier goings in the bonds markets vs. the US indexes. The bond markets I am focusing on are: 10 Yr Treasury Note - ZNOn these markets, I have seen the following characteristics:
I think the bond markets are often viewed as boring or something only pit traders play, but there's plenty of volume to daytrade and I really like being able to start at 8am EST. Again, it's not for everyone but take a look to see how the bond markets might react based on how you trade. You may find them boring or not conducive to your style of trading, but if you find yourself getting having some aggravating moments on the ES, take a peak. Note - depending on which contracts you look at, the initial price quoting may be a little confusing. Takes a little bit to get used to. | ||
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![]() | Re: Bond Futures, Not Sexy but Worth a Look! Everything that Brownsfan said could well also be applied to the Bund (IB symbol GBL). This is a quietly tradable bond future with excellent depth and more trendiness than the ESTX50 or other european indexes. Price per point is reasonable for most traders. Sadly, trading in the Asian timezone I haven't found an equivalent. Soultrader? | ||
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![]() | Re: Bond Futures, Not Sexy but Worth a Look! Thanks for the heads up. | ||
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JGB's on the other hand is too illiquid compared to the 30yr... and at almost $100 a tick makes it a risky instrument without sufficient capital and knowledge of the markets. You could make or lose $1k per contract in a matter of seconds at times... pretty wild market. Any bond markets down in Aussie?
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![]() | Re: Bond Futures, Not Sexy but Worth a Look! For asiapac the futures contract ranking from most boring to least seems to go: - Nikkei - STW (taiwan) - SPI (aussie) - HSI (hong kong) with KOSPI probably similar to SPI for range/volatility but much greater liquidity and more intraday choppiness. Lower liquidity does seem to correspond to better trends, perhaps because you can't count on it chopping back and have to get on or watch it go. I find myself unable to trade Nikkei when there are more interesting things around and was trading STW and SPI. Now that I expect ranges to drop again I have added HSI back into the mix and am trading it when a particularly nice setup occurs. | ||
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![]() | Re: Bond Futures, Not Sexy but Worth a Look! Yes, bunds trend well - like any contract it has its own idiosyncrasies, a culmination of the different participants in the market. It used to be a popular contract for locals, but the volumes have fallen away (they are picking up, but still the market is thin sometimes - look at what happened this week). Given the proportion of prop / local traders that are (or were) trading it, you need to keep that in mind when approaching your trades - for example, what might be a perfectly well placed stop in one market is screaming for someone to hi/low tick you in the bunds. Some use the DOM and read the tape, along with the spoofing and the flipping... I have to say I consider negotiating my way through the orderbook and other locals the "coal face" of trading, it can be a very tough market. Market Profile is suited to Bunds and the levels can work well - can't really explain why (perhaps because of the well defined opening hours). It does have its little habits - for example, it likes to start off heading one way, only to reverse at some level and put in a move in the opposite direction (yesterday is an excellent example if this); and getting in on a gap closure trade can be some of the easiest money. Combining these two will usually get you a good trade. In the afternoon, of course, the ZN is something to keep an eye on - but the stocks / bonds relationship has fallen away somewhat... you might like to use it for a bit of colour or context, but its best to keep the Stocks trades in the Stocks markets, and the Bond trades in the Bond markets. You wouldn't want to buy bunds because you thought the stoxx was likely to fall away. Good Luck, I'll be looking for you and your stop | ||
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