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The SPI index is the index the futures contract is based on ie. the SPI 200 (or XJO) index which is based on the prices of all the stocks included in the index. The index itself is not tradeable - so it has a value but no quotes.
That's what I thought as well, but with IB, you get an Index for all futures, but yet the SPI index doesn't give the same number as the XJO, eg. it now reads 4006.6 in the XJO, but IB reports 4044.43? What gives? This is also the case with other contracts such as ES, YM...etc, none of the index of the futures match up with the actual stock indice?
Someone enlighten me?:
To clarify, the SPI is the Futures that is based off the cash Index, the S&P/ASX 200 (XJO). Futures have a fair value based on interest rates, cost of carry, dividends etc. Typically, the futures trade at a prem to the cash index. Also, Futures trade round the clock while cash closes at 4:10pm everyday. So futures are factoring in overnight movements.
Thanks for that, good explanation.
I am trying to stream the SPI data into IB, does anybody know the IB symbol for that ?? I am refering to the actual SPI values that MS was commenting earlier that he was unable to extract the DOM info for)
From your main screen, select the "Charts" button. In the "Underlying" field. type in "SPI" and then select "Index" from the drop down options. Choose your chart parameters. It will then load up a chart. But I'm 99.99% certain it is the XJO that is being displayed. It looks exactly the same as when you load a chart with the symbol "AP" and select the index.
MS Thanks for your reply.
Unfortunately, I made a mistake in my original question. What I had intended to ask was the IB symbol for SPI when its being streamed in AB (Amibroker). When I define a new symbol in AB, I am required to enter the IB symbol for it.
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