Hi All,
Does anyone have any advise or experience with Futures Brokers, i don't quiet understand how it works when an Australian wants to trader the American Market. I have been looking been taking to Halifax Investment Services about trading Emini on the S&P500 and they advised they have 2 brokers to choose from one being Mirus Futures. I don't understand why i should go through Halifax when they will be using Mirus Futures, should i just open an account directly with Mirus Futures?
I want to keep things simple and not have someone relay my messages and have to deal whit 2 accounts in the end. If anyone has any experience with this any advice is greatly appreciated.
Hi Brent,
Tricom, Andy McAlpine (im sure he trades futures, few times we've talked about such trades hes done), but his my broker and hes great too, though i dont trade futures.
Cheers,
sis
Hi Guys
I looked in the mirror the other day and my Father looked back at me... I'm ageing prematurely because I'm an Aussie who trades US index and currency futures during the US day session.
Having get fed up with the bags under my eyes I've finally decided to make the switch to something more sensible as far as trading hours are concerned.
I am looking for a recommendation for a broker with whom I can day-trade the SPI, mini Nikkei (Singapore), Hang Seng, KOSPI, etc.
I have looked into IB but I would be happier supporting an Aussie broker (and keeping my money closer to home!)
I use Sierra as my charting package, so compatability there would be good but I am not adverse to using a different charting package if needs be.
Thanks in advance.
Evs.
You can search for brokers on the ASX web-site. Here is the link. Three of these brokers offers the SPI as part of their service.
http://www.asx.com.au/asx/research/findABroker.do
Evs you could try MF Global. Apart from that there is a reason why most of us use IB.
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