Hi people, the question is on title. For example we have a bull bar on 60 minute chart of dow jones 30. Then how can we know, how many contracts are traded in the follow time frame
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DislikedData Box (volume) from futures chart. CFD charts are not real contracts. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thanks for your answer. And can i ask what do you mean by saying those are not real contract? I want to do some resreach how much contract average are traded in one bar under some circumstances like breakout or failed breakoutIgnored
Disliked{quote} CFDs have no effect on the "real" market they mirror as they're just a market created @ your broker but will not be traded on any exchange & have no effect on the underlying price regardless of the quantity you buy/sell unless someone hedges a CFD position with a futures position or opposite. If you placed an order to buy 10,000 futures contracts of YM, that would cause a spike in the price. If you bought 10,000 CFD contracts of YM, that wouldn't move the price by even 1 tick as the order doesn't go the the exchange where YM is traded.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Even in real exchange contracts placed under two different category, disclosed and undisclosed so it's not possible to estimate volume on real time and only available on next day as statutory official volume declared by exchange. Oh yes CFD trading are fully bucket shop trading and never placed in real exchanges.Ignored
DislikedI understand. But the futures market is a real market and Pepperstone makes the market i.e. is a bucketshop. So do they play around with the numbers?Ignored
DislikedI understand. But the futures market is a real market and Pepperstone makes the market i.e. is a bucketshop. So do they play around with the numbers?Ignored
DislikedI understand. But the futures market is a real market and Pepperstone makes the market i.e. is a bucketshop. So do they play around with the numbers?Ignored
DislikedI understand. But the futures market is a real market and Pepperstone makes the market i.e. is a bucketshop. So do they play around with the numbers?Ignored
Disliked{quote} CFDs have no effect on the "real" market they mirror as they're just a market created @ your broker but will not be traded on any exchange & have no effect on the underlying price regardless of the quantity you buy/sell unless someone hedges a CFD position with a futures position or opposite. If you placed an order to buy 10,000 futures contracts of YM, that would cause a spike in the price. If you bought 10,000 CFD contracts of YM, that wouldn't move the price by even 1 tick as the order doesn't go the the exchange where YM is traded.Ignored