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That's great that you informed them of that. I'm glad they lowered it. However, for people trading high volume, IB is even cheaper when you get further up the volume tiers. The only downside is the poor data feed...
"AMP Futures is excited to announce Asia's Most Liquid Futures Contract (Mini-Nikkei 225) is now available for Live Trading.
Mini-Nikkei 225 is the most liquid futures contracts in Asia. The notional value of one contract is 100 times the value of the Nikkei 225. It is a tenth of the contract size of Nikkei 225 Large Contracts.
When comparing the daily trading volume to any US Futures Markets it is very close, if not larger than the ES (Emini SP500).
This is for all trading platforms connected to AMP/CQG datafeed - NOW Added by Default to ALL AMP/CQG Demo Connections.
The Price for trading is very inexpensive, now one of the cheapest available markets/contract at AMP. Base Cost is only 40 YEN per side/contract.
Any Trade Routing Fees, Platform Fees (per contract or Monthly Platform Fees) and any Monthly Exchange Data Fees will STILL be charged."
This looks really interesting since it is only about $5 per tick and you can trade it at night. The only downside is that you have to get data from the Japan Exchange (JPX) which costs $29 per month.
"Free markets work because they allow people to be lucky, thanks to aggressive trial and error, not by giving rewards or incentives for skill. The strategy is, then, to tinker as much as possible and try to collect as many Black Swan opportunities as you can"