Contract Specifications
There are a number of future contracts available to trade both locally and globally. The futures market is an exciting trading medium that enables the investing public to diversify into an alternative investment class.
Some of the markets that are available to trade are briefly described below and are not limited to the examples given. For more information contact us on 1800 354 418.
Commodities, Currencies and Interest Rates
Many investors have a fixation in trading index and share based physical products. The futures markets open up a new dimension in the portfolio management of non-correlated markets. At any one time there is possibly a market that has a strong underlying directional bias that can assist in diversifying a portfolio. Here are just a few examples:
Commodities: Gold, Crude Oil, Sugar, Wheat, etc
Global Currencies: Australian Dollar, British Pound, Euro Currency, South African Rand, Japanese Yen, etc
Interest Rates: Australian bank bills, US Treasury Bonds, etc
Indexes
Trading Share indexes enables an investor to gain access to trade a portfolio of shares for a fraction of the portfolio value. For example the SPI200, the Australian local share market requires a deposit of $2 500AUD to trade a share portfolio valued at $85 000AUD this is based on a index value of 3400 and a leverage multiplier of $25AUD. The leverage multiplier is the dollar value that can be gained or lost for each index point movement either up or down.
Some examples are: the Australian Share Index, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, United Kingdom Index, Korean Index, Japanese Index, Hong Kong, Taiwan Index, etc
The attached pdf outlines trading times, margin deposits, tick values, and available trading months. Please note values and times quoted can change without notice.
Futures Contract Specifications
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