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I know that Nikkei 225 is traded on multiple exchanges such as CME, SGX and etc.
The one I am asking is about the one traded in Osaka Exchange in Japan.
The product that I have interest is Nikkei 225 mini.
So far I found out that only broker …
So I went ahead and did some more research on this matter.
Interactive brokers do support Nikkei 225 mini from Osaka exchange, but they do not provide any tick chart. This was the main problem because I make decision from tick chart
I think I can solve this problem by using 3rd party charting software (I will be using Samsung Futures Chart) and looking to connect interactive brokers to Sierra Chart and do keyboard execution from Sierra Chart.
Has anyone actually connected Interactive brokers to Sierra Chart? Are there anything I should be aware of?
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
It should be 68 usd basic fees + 35 usd for futures exchanges + 2 usd for Osaka derivatives exchange + plus taxes in South Korea 10% your total costs should be 68+35+2=105 usd 10% from 105 will be tax 10,5usd total costs 115,5 usd. If you have used sometimes esignal services for reactivation you would pay one time fee 25usd