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Try Russell 2000 emini (ER2). Just great. I don't know your size, But I have
seen 100+ contract blocks moving with no problems. Great trends. 50k to 60k
contracts a day.

I like EMD as well. S&P 400 Midcap emini. About 10k contracts a day. Charts
look virtually identical to ER2. Little less range than ER2, but I feel
somewhat less noise as well. As a comparison, one of my systems make less
money on EMD than ER2, but make it much more consistently (less DD).

For ER2 & EMD, I prefer tick charts for discretionary trading. Shows the
trend much better IMHO. My monkeys use regular time compression chart though
8 )

Some of my friends trade YM (mini dow). 50k - 70k contracts a day. $500
ranges are very common.

Euro on CME is simply great nowadays. But trade full contract (electronic).
The emini is no good - no volume at all.

ES & NQ... hmmm. I haven't traded the ES in last six months or more. Need
something that moves hehe.

Thanks,

Abhijit


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Compra dun" <compradun@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 12:16 PM
Subject: Electronic contracts


> Everyone is familiar with the S & P 500 Emini and the Nasdaq 100 Emini.
What
> other electronic contracts have adequate volume to trade and what markets
> are they on?
> I was admiring some of the CME currency emini contracts, but they seem to
> have inadequate volume to trade.
>
>