emini fees

Discussion in 'Index Futures' started by man, Jun 7, 2006.

  1. Try futurepathtrading. They're more of a boutique firm and not well known. (And their website sucks). But, given what you're looking for they may be a match for you. Their platform is faster than TT's, they've got an API, hosting servers for large blackbox operations etc. Rates are as good as anyone else's and, most important to me, they answer the darn phone on the first or second ring in an emergency. They can do this because they only take a certain volume/caliber of customer. From what I can tell, their business model is to cater to higher volume customers so they have less customers with top-notch service. If you trade 100 round turns per month, they're probably not for you. But given the numbers you're quoting its worth talking to them. They'll bend over backwards to accomodate whatever type of requirements you have.

    You can PM me for the phone number of the president of the company or you can probably pick up their general phone number on the website.

    -eLindy

     
    #21     Jun 9, 2006
  2. jkhek21

    jkhek21 Global Futures Inc.

    Global Futures is currently offering a special promotion for X-Trader for volume traders, the link below contains a matrix that will help reduce your cost in trading as you trade more contracts.



    http://www.globalfutures.com/webforms/matrix.asp



    It will be about 650$ for the first exchange, additional cost for more exchanges. Our day trading margins for E-minis are $500 a contract.



    We will also offer you the first 30 days free with X-Trader when you sign up.



    If you would like to try out free live simulation with the software, you can contact me directly at 877-367-3177 x 127 or email at jkhek@gfetc.com and I will be glad to provide you with a username and password.
     
    #22     Jun 9, 2006
  3. man

    man

    lindy

    that sounds fine. this is the kind of shop i am looking for. i wanna be the avg client. if you know what i mean.

    thnx.
     
    #23     Jun 9, 2006
  4. why dont u look for a prop future firm
    Where u can scalp and trade volume
     
    #24     Jun 9, 2006
  5. I have been using the NinjaTrader platform with TT feed through VCap Futures for a few days, and I am in the process of moving accounts over to them from Transact. I wanted a great data feed with an easy to use platform for all my brackets trades that I do - Trademaven was just not working for me anymore.

    It took me about one hour to learn all the features that I generally use for my bracket trading with the NT platform. Now I feel very comfortable with all aspects of the platform for what I do and I have been impressed with the feed - excellent speed.

    Also be aware that NT has a cool FIFO optimization capability - check it out. :cool:

    http://www.ninjatrader.com/web/futures_trading_software_strategymanagement.htm

    "FIFO (First In First Out) Management

    Limit orders are filled according to a principle called FIFO. This means orders ahead of you in the queue get filled first. Whenever possible, NinjaTrader will preserve your limit orders position in the queue. Increase the size of an order, NinjaTrader will simply submit an additional order for the difference in size which results in two orders. NinjaTrader’s order entry displays provide you with a consolidated view of all orders resting at the same price. When reducing the size of an order, NinjaTrader will amend or cancel the newest orders first. This may sound straightforward and obvious but it’s not, and only NinjaTrader gives you this trading edge."
     
    #25     Jun 9, 2006
  6. Do you know of any reputable prop future firms?
     
    #26     Jul 24, 2006
  7. I thought about it. Would like more info on it.
     
    #27     Jul 30, 2006
  8. I pay $2.10 per round turn but I also have a seat lease with the CBOT. You can do that for about $89/month.
     
    #28     Jan 11, 2007