Grains To The Moon

Discussion in 'Commodity Futures' started by myminitrading, Sep 27, 2007.

  1. I'm an Indices trader too but I love the eGrains. The spreads don't interest me but I have friends as well that only do them.
     
    #61     Nov 28, 2007
  2. Fishbird

    Fishbird

    Is there a liquid way to trade grainsspreads in one go so to not pay bid-ask spread and commissions twice.

    Also one needs to be 10 times bigger as spreads are mostly hedged.
    If there is such a thing it needs to be big to get decent bang for the buck and keep commis low.
     
    #62     Nov 28, 2007
  3. i make a living trading spreads, with a little real estate on the side (not much right now lol) grain spreads are very liquid, and there is such value in them right now. if anyone ever has any ? email me and I will give my humble oinion.
     
    #63     Nov 28, 2007
  4. For spread trades you do not pay two full commissions for each leg. You pay one commission which should be quite a bit less. Check with your broker.
     
    #64     Nov 28, 2007
  5. I think I have that backwards, the MARGINS for spreads should be less than what they would be if you traded the contracts seperately, sorry.
    . . . pay no attention to that man behind the curtain
     
    #65     Nov 28, 2007
  6. you are correct sir margins are cheaper on spreads than outrights (recognized spreads) for list go to cbot or kcbot.com mge.com as well
     
    #66     Nov 28, 2007
  7. Yes, margins are cheaper - but commissions are not. Everyplace I have seen charges you full price for both legs (if anyone knows anyplace that doesn't, please let me know!) But in the modern era, commish is so low that someone doing position trades (which is that only way to trade spreads, as far as I'm concerned) shouldn't be too concerned with it...
     
    #67     Nov 28, 2007
  8. July 08 eWheat - $7.50
     
    #68     Nov 29, 2007
  9. holy beanos !

    :eek:
     
    #69     Dec 7, 2007
  10. Time to load up on shorts.
     
    #70     Dec 8, 2007