The infrequency of Sunday opening is irrelevant - the market is open. A service that bills itself as semi-professional should be open. This thread was started with a bitchy intention - I am just keeping it alive. I am unfamiliar with the term peanut gallery - http://www.musicfundraising.com/PeanutGallery.jpg ?
QM is not open yet ... no matter what broker you have ... it is not going to open until 5 pm EST -The infrequency of Sunday opening is irrelevant - the market is open. A service that bills itself as semi-professional should be open.-
Thanks SethArb you are right, you know: http://www.futuresource.com/charts/charts.jsp?s=QMX5&o=&a=V:5&z=800x550&d=HIGH&b=bar&st=
I'm guessing we are pulling in some oil speculators now. So, what does everyone think about: 1) Nigeria rebels threating to blow up key bits of infrastructure http://www.sundayherald.com/51904 2) Iraq - British soldiers have arrest warrants on their heads. Which must be the prelude to all out Iraq-vs-Britain strife. http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/meast/09/24/iraq.basra.ap/ 3) Iran hearing they are going to be served with UN resolutions http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4279468.stm ?
Last price is updating as of 5PM ET ($-1.075 as of 5:03PM), but apparently IB is not allowing trading at this time.
just took a look, it's at 63.05...hmmm slowly creeping up. I think that it may edge up to 64 tomorrow to fall again into the 50s over the next few weeks. I see a distinct shoulder-head-shoulder formeing Any opinions? regards, joseph
thats why I use REFCO canada, for my futures or commods trading. I use IB only for options and equities. IB needs to aquire another deep discount futures broker. They are the best at equities and options, but they are still learning on futures.