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0 Postings, 6434 Tage Mr EwingBund-Future

 
  
    #1
06.12.06 13:46
Hi!
Just a quick question.
I have heard that Bund seems to be more stable and preferred instrument by many. What's your opinion?

JR
 

1 Posting, 6521 Tage MrFibonacciBunds,

 
  
    #2
06.12.06 15:58
Hi JR Ewing *g*,

in a certain way I've heard from this.
In fact the FGBL is the contract with the most volume and a not so fast moving vehicle like Equities.

Does this help you?

Leonardo di Pisa...  

0 Postings, 6434 Tage Mr EwingBond?

 
  
    #3
08.12.06 11:16
Hmmm...
Bund is in fact German bond futures and not an index futures right?  

0 Postings, 6434 Tage BullenBaerBund

 
  
    #4
08.12.06 11:43
Yes, it's one of the German notional debt futures, along with Böbl and Schatz.

You can find more info at:
http://www.eurexchange.com/trading/products/INT/FIX/FGBL_en.html


 

0 Postings, 6434 Tage Mr EwingThanks!

 
  
    #5
08.12.06 13:03
Your are all very patient ;-)
Just one more question:
Böbl and Schatz futures move like Bund but require less margin, or something?

 

2 Postings, 6522 Tage 007TraderMargining FGBL and so on

 
  
    #6
12.12.06 08:19
Hi MrEwing,

here's a link for margining http://www.eurexchange.com/download/clearing/rbm_final_en.pdf
with general explanations how it works.

C ya
007  

50 Postings, 6827 Tage taishiGerman bond futures

 
  
    #7
13.12.06 16:50
Hi 007,

Do you also have the current margin requirements for the bobl and schatz futures? Although the new eurex website is much better than the old one, I didn't get the info at the first sight.

The link you posted was more of educational interest, wasn't it?

Greetings

taishi  

1 Posting, 6521 Tage MrFibonacciFGBL are stable?

 
  
    #8
18.12.06 08:22
Hi MrEwing,

when I look at the last week, I cannot say that Bunds are really stable. They are relatively volatile for Treasuries.

Did you trade the bear trend?

Have a good start for this week
MrFib  

0 Postings, 6434 Tage Mr EwingFGBL are stable?

 
  
    #9
22.01.07 11:25
Hi MrFib,

after christmas holidays I'll try a new start!
I missed the bear trend...
but in my opinion Bunds are now in a bullish reaction. On thursday FGBL show an intraday reversal, a "white hammer", so I'm going bullish now again!


****good luck to all in 2007*****
 

0 Postings, 6478 Tage browserBund-Future - your Start in 2007

 
  
    #10
06.02.07 12:41
Hi there,

I'm very interested in how you are trading with the Bund-Future at the beginning of this new year. What is your experience of the first month of 2007?

Do you see a successfull chance to get in the market? The Range is very small at the moment - what do you think?

What do I have to do to earn some money know with the Bund-Future ;-) ? Come on and tell me!!!

I'm looking forward to your answers

browser  

0 Postings, 6374 Tage wim70Bund-Future - going up medium-term?

 
  
    #11
23.02.07 13:01
Hello,

i want to ask you, too, in which direction the bund-future is going to go the next days? I think it could rise up, but it needs some good facts for a rising.

What is your opinion?

Wim  

0 Postings, 6434 Tage Mr Ewingsituation

 
  
    #12
02.03.07 11:40
Hi!

The situation is unchanged. Medium-term trend rating is bearish. Bund-Future broke out of consolidation triangle and I expect further price strength. Consolidation area can be located at 116.10/116.15 and 116.70/116.75.

greetings
JR
 

0 Postings, 6434 Tage Mr EwingBund-Future

 
  
    #13
21.05.07 11:37
Hi to all,

I'm interesed in your opinions!

I expect the FGBL medium-term trend bearish.
Short-term I expect more downside in the days to come, because in daily chart FGBl fell out of the wedge.
Price slide found support at 112.90 so far. A shortterm
recovery (to diminish the oversold condition) cannot be ruled out, but the underlying price trend remains down and might now challenge 112.50.

CU  

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