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I use order flow techniques in Brazil and like very much, but my main ocupation isn't in financial market (I work in IT area). So I can't operate in Brazilian Market, because I am in my job. So I thought about trading in the US market and I'm looking for more information on that. So, I have 2 questions:

First question: I can only operate at restricted times, because I have another job. Considering the time zone of the United States (GMT -6), I can operate at the following times: in the morning, from 03:00 to 06:00 and in the evening from 17:00 to 19:30. Considering these schedules, which contracts you suggest to operate that have volatility and flow at these times.

Second question: I have seen that any peoples trading treasury futures (ZB), however each point is 1000 dollars. Does treasury futures have mini contracts? Because for beginners 1000 dollars per tick is very high. Well, I didn't understand... Is Each tick $1000 dolars?

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A good place to find the particulars of any contract is on the exchange - U.S. Treasury Bond Futures Contract Specs - CME Group


So yes, it' $1000 per point, but the minimum price fluctuation (each tick) is only $31.25 - 32 ticks per point

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A good place to find the particulars of any contract is on the exchange - U.S. Treasury Bond Futures Contract Specs - CME Group


So yes, it' $1000 per point, but the minimum price fluctuation (each tick) is only $31.25 - 32 ticks per point

HTH

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I don't know, but sometimes I see that minimum flutuation is $15.625. But in other site I see that minimum flutuation is $7.8125. And now, you said that minimum flutuation is $31.25...

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