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Old 07-19-2011, 07:02 AM   #1

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Is There Enough Volume to Trade the YM During the Beginning of the London Session?

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I'm located in Australia so the New York trading session is the early hours of the morning for me.

I've been looking at the "time & sales" for the YM during the New York night session, and I'm wondering if there is enough volume to trade the YM during the beginning of the London session?

I'd only be trading one or two contracts at a time and day trading.


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Re: Is There Enough Volume to Trade the YM During the Beginning of the London Session

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I've been looking at the "time & sales" for the YM during the New York night session, and I'm wondering if there is enough volume to trade the YM during the beginning of the London session?
So what did you see?
Enough volume?

If you don't think it's enough you might as well trade NQ, FTSE-100, CAC or ESTX50 (which also don't move too fast and in sync with each other).
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Re: Is There Enough Volume to Trade the YM During the Beginning of the London Session

I wouldn't bother personally. Any reason why you'd want to trade specifically YM in the Electronic session? You'd probably be better off looking at some Eurex products such as Eurostoxx.

Eurex - Blue Chip

Does plenty of volume.
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Re: Is There Enough Volume to Trade the YM During the Beginning of the London Session

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Hi

I'm located in Australia so the New York trading session is the early hours of the morning for me.

I've been looking at the "time & sales" for the YM during the New York night session, and I'm wondering if there is enough volume to trade the YM during the beginning of the London session?

I'd only be trading one or two contracts at a time and day trading.


Cheers

Adam
it depends on what type of trading you want to do, the holding period, and the profit targets.

if you are holding for a few days at a time, the overnight volume shouldn't matter.

if you are looking to day trade, there are lots of other instruments you can consider:
eg. HSI, SGX, Kospi, etc.
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Re: Is There Enough Volume to Trade the YM During the Beginning of the London Session

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Hi

I'm located in Australia so the New York trading session is the early hours of the morning for me.

I've been looking at the "time & sales" for the YM during the New York night session, and I'm wondering if there is enough volume to trade the YM during the beginning of the London session?

I'd only be trading one or two contracts at a time and day trading.


Cheers

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Hi Adam.I am in Australia as well and I trade YM a lot off times I open a position outside US trading hours and I have no problem with liqidity. Hope it helps.Youri
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Re: Is There Enough Volume to Trade the YM During the Beginning of the London Session

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it depends on what type of trading you want to do, the holding period, and the profit targets.

if you are holding for a few days at a time, the overnight volume shouldn't matter.

if you are looking to day trade, there are lots of other instruments you can consider:
eg. HSI, SGX, Kospi, etc.
Thanks for everyone's quick replies.

Looking at learning to daytrade futures. I have done stocks and I'm moving on.

The YM looked interesting as its often sold to newbies with the attractions of a low point value, lots of volume so less slippage etc, and it slowly moves up and down (less eratic), only $3.32 RT, and free data; as opposed to other more eratic, more expensive to trade, and higher point value financial products.

So I'm looking for something simmilar to the YM to learn with during the London open (when I get home from work). I'm happy to papertrade first, then risk 1% of $10k and later $20K, but I need something that moves slowly, doesn't need to be held overnight to make a profit, and the data and fees are low enough like the YM.

I will check out the financial products allready mentioned .... thankyou
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