POLL! How Much Do You Pay Per Contract

Discussion in 'Index Futures' started by Pabst, Oct 28, 2005.

How Much Are People Paying?

Poll closed Nov 13, 2005.
  1. Over $6.00 per Round turn

    9 vote(s)
    7.6%
  2. A bit over 5 Bucks

    15 vote(s)
    12.6%
  3. I'm at IB's Unbundled/Bundled Rate

    58 vote(s)
    48.7%
  4. Cheap. Under $4.00

    24 vote(s)
    20.2%
  5. Prop/Member rates of a buck or under

    13 vote(s)
    10.9%
  1. big ed73

    big ed73

    I got it. Thanks again.
     
    #31     Oct 31, 2005
  2. HooLee

    HooLee

    Thanks for the example. So even your volume is less than 300 it is still cheaper with Unbundled fee structure, provided no carryover. Am I right?
     
    #32     Nov 13, 2005
  3. HooLee

    HooLee

    Never mind, I found the answer in another thread.
     
    #33     Nov 13, 2005
  4. ripcat

    ripcat

    Greenstreet Discount 3.80 R/T I use TM also. 4.72 R/T Foreign Currencies.
     
    #34     Nov 14, 2005

  5. V.5 of Ninja trader offers Chart
     
    #35     Nov 25, 2005
  6. 2.14/rt for E-CBOT DEBT (i.e. FV, TY, ZB,...) at Transact Futures

    364 RTs per month minimum trading volume otherwise you are charged $400-(.55 X #contracts traded for the month).
     
    #36     Jan 8, 2006
  7. Wait until they make you update to the new version of the Transact software to comply with the TT settlement and all the size on the bid and ask columns disappear everytime you move your mouse over those columns. Then you will be pissed about having to pay a software fee. I started a thread on the subject a couple of days ago when I was adding the software to a new computer and discovered this new surprise.
     
    #37     Jan 9, 2006
  8. Hi Arbitrageur,

    You wrote: "I'm trading own-account at Refco's london office".
    In howfar is your rate linked to this geographical location? Could you one day pick up your ball and move to any place in the world while keeping the possibility to trade on this Refco account at your location of choice?
     
    #38     Jan 9, 2006