i am using QT and IB ..also i am in dallas ...so CST time zone.... what are u using it to trade..... how much are u paying for exchange fee...what is the cotract volume....i did a lot of research on FDAX and though 1 million cotract would make slippage a no issue deal....
Assuming thats Asian Hours and not european my original suggestions stand. The two Nikkei options will look most like ES as has been suggested and STW and SPI will look looser and freer moving. They all have enough liquidity ... even HSI does if you position for entry rather than taking what is offered in the moment. NI225-NKI http://charts.quote.com/cis/qc?cont...false&STUDY=MA&STUDY0=20&STUDY1=50&STUDY2=200 XJO-ASX http://charts.quote.com/cis/qc?cont...false&STUDY=MA&STUDY0=20&STUDY1=50&STUDY2=200 STW http://charts.quote.com/cis/qc?cont...false&STUDY=MA&STUDY0=20&STUDY1=50&STUDY2=200
Hi Kiwi, What options would you recommend assuming European Hours which best emulate the ES or NQ? Thank you.