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Just received this from CME, apologies if it's already been posted in the previous pages (I don't trade TF, just trying to pass on the information)
Transitioning E-mini Russell 2000® Positions from ICE to CME
10 May 2017 By CME Group Topics: Equity Index
On July 10, 2017, CME Group will launch the E-mini Russell 2000® Index futures and options suite. CME will have the exclusive rights to list futures and options on the index; however, at the time of the launch, the futures products will be dually listed by CME as well as by ICE for a period of time to facilitate the transition of open interest between the exchanges.1
Please note, the positions will not be moved to CME without client action.
Three ways to transition Russell 2000 futures from ICE to CME:
1. Using BTIC and TIC functionality
2. Using the SEP-DEC futures roll
3. Using block functionality at CME and ICE
Cost advantages and incentives of transitioning to CME early
1. Margin offsets
2. Fee Waivers (through September 30, 2017)
Haven't traded rty yet. Volume sucks, when sep expires and we go to dec it should be good at that point.
Hard to say(as usual) but, I'm looking for a potential drop to 1407 area.
It's hard to get a decent read on this but would be looking for something around 33.7, maybe before that...not sure yet