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Where to trade the SPI 200?

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Hi there,

Im new to the forums, I have a quick question I have been trying to find a platform to trade the SPI200 on with live charts at the same time, is there any out there? Thank you.
 

Hi Canoz,
Reading thru Pav's thread, I never noticed Macquarie featuring. How do they compare to the US ebrokers like IB? From what I can tell, MCQ is a reputable and firmly established Aussie company, but are they competitively priced when up against the others?
Would love to get your opinion on this, please. (and of course anyone else's :) )
 
Hi Canoz,
Reading thru Pav's thread, I never noticed Macquarie featuring. How do they compare to the US ebrokers like IB? From what I can tell, MCQ is a reputable and firmly established Aussie company, but are they competitively priced when up against the others?
Would love to get your opinion on this, please. (and of course anyone else's :) )

No idea, I found out about them when looking for CQGs data for the Asian markets....not used them though.
 
No idea, I found out about them when looking for CQGs data for the Asian markets....not used them though.

Thanks for replying CanOz,

I asked this question on Pav's thread as well: do you think a successful futures or CFD trader will allow a 'follow trader' to copy his trades in real time based on a combo of brokerage and performance fee? Subject to ASIC rules of course.
 
Thanks for replying CanOz,

I asked this question on Pav's thread as well: do you think a successful futures or CFD trader will allow a 'follow trader' to copy his trades in real time based on a combo of brokerage and performance fee? Subject to ASIC rules of course.

Well I've seen examples of this before, some worked ok and some didn't. I would think you'd have a better chance for success trading thick, slow moving markets like bunds, or the ES. Otherwise by the time the protege realises he needs to hit the market, he or she will already be suffering too much slippage.
 
Today being Quarterly Index Option Expiry, the open stagger will be doubled.
(and I still maintain a slight bias for S&P200 to open just below 5600)
 
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