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Hi !
We corrected the point value for SI (Comex Silver) and added instrument HG (Comex Copper). This will be available with the next update.
Thanks for telling us.
Kind regards,
Christian
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Originally posted by Jim_S View PostShould be one point=5000.
Both comex and cbot contracts refer to 5000 troy ounces of silver and they are both in the 20.0-20.1 value. So nymex web site must be wrong about contract given in cents of dollar, right?
Else as the contract is in cents, shouldn't it be 50$ per 1point=1cent ?
Broker feed gives ALWAYS the values in $ or uses the contract standard price quotation unit?
Can you help me understandig this?
CME Live Cattle Futures Trade Unit 40,000 pounds
Point Descriptions 1 point = $.01 per hundred pounds = $4.00
Tick: 0.01 ?
Point value: 4?Last edited by skynetman; 03-11-2008, 05:40 AM.
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Instrument manager has wrong point value for silver. Should be one point=5000. Tick=.001=$5. Check ZI, same instrument, different market, no volume. To change, highlight SI in instrument manager, >edit>change point value to 5000. I don't show copper at all in the instrument manager, so you would have to get the symbol from your data provider, usually HG, tick=.05=$12.50; point=250.
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New instrument: can't understand
I need to add comex Copper to instrument manager so i look at Comex Silver to understand how to set the values as it is already available, but i can't understand them:
Code:From nymex: Trading unit: 5000 troy ounces Price Quotation: US cents per troy ounce Minimum price fluctuation: Price changes for outright transactions, including EFPs, are in multiples of one-half cent (0.5˘ or $0.005) per troy ounce, equivalent to $25.00 per contract. For straddle or spread transactions, as well as the determination of settlement prices, the price changes are registered in multiples of one-tenth of a cent (0.10˘ or $0.001) per troy ounce, equivalent to $5.00 per contract. A fluctuation of one cent (1˘ or $0.01) is equivalent to $50.00 per contract.
tick size: 0.005
Currency: USdollar
Point value: 5
I would have set instead:
tick size: 0.5
Currency: USDollar
point value: 50
If the price is given in cents from my broker (remember: Price Quotation: US cents per troy ounce) why i set a tick of 0.005 and not a tick of 0.5?
Why there is a point value of 5? If you use dollars 1 point=1 dollar= 5000$ per contract right? And if instead you are working with cents (as it should be) 1 point = 1cent = 50$ per contract. So where does 5 come from?
And then i have to set copper:
Code:From nymex: Trading unit: 25,000 pounds Price Quotation: U.S. cents per pound Minimum price fluctuation: Price changes are registered in multiples of five one-hundredths of one cent (0.05˘ or $0.0005) per pound, equivalent to $12.50 per contract. A fluctuation of one cent (1˘ or $0.01) is equivalent to $250 per contract.
tick size: 0.05
Currency: USDollar
Point value: 250
I have a broker with patsystem technology (if needed).
Any help?
thxLast edited by skynetman; 03-10-2008, 06:41 PM.Tags: None
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