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Hi there!
Great information I´ve found here in futures.io (formerly BMT)
Maybe you can help me with this issue:
I´m currently looking for information about Markets RuleBook (especially CME-Globex)
There are a lot of rules and articles on every market rulebook webpage. It´s great, but I need some additional information to be able for select which information is relevant for me and which isn´t.
I´ve found this article: (not Spam, for sure)
traderplanet.com/articles/view/68645
There is very good information about many exchange-rules, but I´m wondering if anyone could tell me more important rules from Rulebook I should know.
I hope someone can help me.
Thank you in advance.
D.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
You should define what kind of specific rules you are interested in. Also when you post a link better if you write it correctly Article :: Exchange Rules Traders Should Know, by Aaron Fennell - TraderPlanet , it's easier to jump in. Globex Rule is important to know but in my opinion it is best to know your broker Rulebook, many times it can override the exchange rule.
Hi redratsal,
Thank you for your answer. Firstly, I want you to know that I couldn´t post the whole article link cause my account is not able to write html code (I guess it´s to avoid spam, because I dont have wrote too many posts...)
About the issue, I´m also reading my broker rulebook, and extracting very usefull information, of course. But I just want to learn some other advices from not-beginners traders, so I can be aware of that.
For example, from my reads of rulebooks and that article I´ve post, I have extract some important rules about products and exchanges:
- Daily Price Limits
- Non-Reviewable Range - Close-Out Deadline - Position Limits
- Protected-Range
- Wash Trades
- Force Majeure
- Phantom Orders
- Administrative Fees for Cancel/Price adjustment
Just wanna some other advices I should read and take care about.
Thank you again
Regards
D.
Ok, if you want to post a link just simply copy the webpage and paste it in the text window. It is not clear what kind of instrument you are interest in, you should first search into futures.io (formerly BMT) type Forex or your favorite instrument like 6E probably you will find some answers.
Here is what is shown on my screen when I try to write any URL:
To be able to post links or images your post count must be 5 or greater. You currently have 3 posts. Please remove links from your message, then you will be able to submit your post.
I CANNOT write links in my post, because I have not enough posts in futures.io (formerly BMT) forum. Its not my fault, dude
But I hope its not too hard work to copy and paste the sliced url I wrote...
Anyway, I posted here hoping someone could give me any advice from the rulebooks world, such as the article I found, but with maybe other Rulebooks particularities or something.
I think I´ve posted in right subforum, and also right question.
Hope someone else can help me (really)
Thank you
Ok dude, I am still helping, you need 1 more posts and you will be able to link but that doesn't help your question, did you make some search on futures.io (formerly BMT) or are you going to wait for your answer ?
I know it's not nice when you don't get the answer you're expecting, futures.io (formerly BMT) is about helping, from the owner down to the last member. If you don't get what you were looking for :
1) People don't know the answer
2) People don't understand the question
3) People didn't read your thread