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Title: SGX MSCI Taiwan Index Goes Electronic
Description: Anybody interested in Taiwan ?


Undead - April 11, 2005 10:58 AM (GMT)
Hi,

Anybody interested in Taiwan ? :P

SGX Electronic MSCI Taiwan Index Futures starts trading on 12 April 2005
(tomorrow).

Committed market makers and major market participants will commence
active trading of e-Taiwan futures.

New trading hours for e-Taiwan - 8.45am - 1.50pm (T session), 2.45pm -
7.00pm (T+1 session). Open outcry trading hours remain unchanged (8.45am - 1.45pm).

Introduction of cross index spread margins - margin offsets in the form
of inter-commodity spreads for SGX MSCI Taiwan Index, Nikkei 225 Index
and MSCI Singapore Index futures contracts is applicable from 24 March
2005.

Profit opportunity - participate in one of the most volatile and active Asian stock markets

Cost effective - low clearing fees and cross product margining

Lizard - April 11, 2005 03:53 PM (GMT)
Hi Undead,

Yea hope that the relaunch will be a success. Volatile ? think volatility have drop quite a bit. Last friday 11 ticks and today 13 ticks range not to mention the volume :rolleyes: .. maybe participants are waiting for the launch tom :D Cheers :)

Undead - April 16, 2005 03:25 AM (GMT)
Hi,

SGX claimed success, but i think more work to be done :P

QUOTE

We are pleased to announce that SGX E-TW traded over 2,500 contracts on the
first day of launch, representing 26% of the overall SGX MSCI Taiwan Index
Futures.



Hc - April 16, 2005 05:12 AM (GMT)
Hi Undead:

I saw you had been posting charts generated by Technical Analysis Alpha Built 0012, what is that?

(Mountain turtle here, never come across that s/w :P )

Undead - April 19, 2005 07:23 AM (GMT)
Hi Hc,

I wrote that simple software as I enjoy software development (and also too cheapskate to buy the real stuff :P ). I am not much of a chart watcher but use charts for sharing ideas. I do most of my thinking in Excel ( as most of my ideas are in VBA ) but the charting package provided by Excel sucks.

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