Carbon Emission Futures?

Discussion in 'Commodity Futures' started by LacesOut, Mar 3, 2017.

  1. Overnight

    Overnight


    If you are not serious about it, since you lost money in it and have not followed it for 10 years, why should we be serious about it?
     
    #11     Mar 4, 2017
  2. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    WTF crawled up your ass? OP asked, guy answers and you go off on a legitimate response? Newsflash, people make money in the market from other losing it.
     
    #12     Mar 4, 2017
  3. Overnight

    Overnight

    Nevermind. Carry-on.
     
    #13     Mar 4, 2017
  4. Sig

    Sig

    This is a pretty complicated market that yields well to complex modeling using marginal abatement cost curves of mitigation technology. If that is all beyond you, it's probably not a great place for you to be trading as the people who do understand it will be able to kill you pretty easily.
     
    #14     Mar 5, 2017
  5. LacesOut

    LacesOut

    I just noticed it.
    Of course I want to trade it but I don't even know what the hell it is?
    Just price of carbon?
    I have to check the specs and volume on ICE
     
    #15     Mar 5, 2017
  6. Sig

    Sig

    There is a market in the EU for emissions. At the danger of grossly oversimplifying, each country has a cap of carbon they've agreed to emit. It may be cheaper for some companies to mitigate their carbon emissions than others. The market is designed for the companies who can cut carbon emissions at the lowest cost to do so, for which they earn emissions credits. Companies that don't cut their emissions have to buy these credits to cover their emissions. If the market was completely efficient, the price that these traded at would be the along the marginal abatement cost curve, i.e. the cost for the cheapest to mitigate emitters to mitigate. Of course the market isn't 100% efficient and you could speculate, but it does fall pretty close to that line over time.
     
    #16     Mar 5, 2017
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  7. java

    java

    The CME is on a quota system, they have to come out with one new contract every month. Sometime when you are bored just look at them all. If they can't think of anything they just come up with a new egg contract.
     
    #17     Mar 6, 2017
  8. i960

    i960

    Don't even bother with the CME thing, ECF futures on ICEEU have significant volume. Stick to Dec contracts (and sometimes March).

    This is data from today so vol is a bit low but check any daily chart and there's vol.

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    If the 110$/month to trade on ICEEU (where you have access to ICE Brent, ICE WTI, ICE Gasoil, etc) is too much for you, then you shouldn't be trading this anyway.
     
    #18     Mar 23, 2017