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Hey everyone,

Every employer increase wages and salaries as inflation heads higher. You can look at how the minimum wage has gone higher throughout the past decade. In that same way, does the market do anything to compensate for inflation? For example, is ES always going to be $12.50 per tick?

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The minimum tick value won't change, but the price will. Change your instrument for a different tick value.


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