price cap from your broker?
Looked it up: The last day the funds will accept creation orders is March 27, 2020. Trading in the funds will be halted prior to market open on...
no, see example yes
Example: say NUGT is at 10 and next day GDX goes -30%. Then NUGT goes to 1. Next day GDX is up 50% (actually an investment in GDX was very good...
No it will not. If the price of the underlier (say GDX is underlier) moves approximately -30% once (which it did recently) then the 3x approaches...
OK but as of today this ETF is stopped (as said before). I didn't check, but I think it's really stopped (i.e. not on OTC like UWTI / DWTI few...
No NUGT is not shut down. Only leverage from 3x to 2x (as of tomorrow I think).
Thanks for your reply. regarding point 1, I don't think there are strict limits with equities (a bit at $10 is same as market order). Regarding...
Note that there's also a VSTOXX ETF pair trading in the US (in $): EVIX / EXIV EVIX even has options...
So from this document it seems that there are only mini's, no normals:...
This is Eurex page: https://www.eurexclearing.com/exchange-en/products/vol/vstoxx/vstoxx-futures-and-options (I only see 1 future, i.e. not a...
Are you sure the IB future is big? https://contract.ibkr.info/v3.10/index.php?action=Details&site=GEN&conid=400880853 It seems tiny (a bit above...
If I type in in Google "vstoxx mini futures" obviously these things exits. So probably you can trade them with every broker that provides Eurex?
So I red your post, some feedback: 1) It could be that this is different for futures (compared to my experience from options). As you say...
OK but I didn't help you good because actually you need the 2 first from your own post. So that's the same as the 3 I mentioned but then you also...
Sorry I didn't read your post (it's very long) but: If you get a price cap in TWS (happens all the time with options) there's also a remark that...
For options < may20 nothing changes. For options > may20 something changes (buyers could argue that they paid too much premium). However, the...
I don't think L2 adds anything for most cases. Normally you only need the NBBO (i.e. L1).
OK, English is not my native tongue.... (in my language lending can both mean getting the loan or providing the loan (i.e. lending from, lending to))
isn't lend the same as borrow?
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