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Date/Time: Fri, 07 Feb 2025 14:48:07 +0000
Post From: Sierra Charts in NZ
[2020-06-02 05:00:51] |
User745789 - Posts: 358 |
IBKR will service all those products, but their data is unusable for DOM purposes. Just forget it. And NZ residents are not given access to CFDs (if you wanted that) since IBKR assigns a US account to NZ residents. CFDs are not permitted in the US... might have changed. Also, if you are using a DOM for precision trading/scalping, you might find the latency to NZ a bit of a problem. If using AMP to trade and CQG data for Asian exchanges (eg OSE), then be very aware that the data you see in your DOM will go from the exchange in Asia, to Chicago, to your PC in NZ. When you click buy, your order will go from NZ to Chicago and back to the exchange in Asia. The confirmation will then reverse that route, via Chicago, back to NZ. Incredibly inefficient. The lowest latency trading you could do in NZ is maybe on Australian exchanges, using IBKR data... but see first paragraph. Or Trade CME "Globex" futures using Denali. ES is your only choice in Asian time zone for liquidity. And it is pretty good these days compared to the past. I recommend ES and Denali with AMP from NZ. None of this a problem if not scalping. But you mentioned trading on the DOM... (which is useless for FX, BTW, unless FX futures) |