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Hello,
I searched on the internet, as well as on the forum, and notably browsed through the "Currency Futures" section, before posting my question.
I quote SMCJB: The Liquid CME Futures (AUD/6A, GBP/6B, CAD/6C, EUR/6E, JPY/6J, MXN/6M, NZD/6N) are all USD crosses. While they do list several other crosses (mostly vs EUR) many of these have little to no volume. For example EUR:GBP /RP only traded 3000 lots today and EUR:JPY /RY barely over 1000.
There's also the ICE.US/NYBOT Dollar Index Contract which is based upon a Geometric mean of a weighted basket of USD currencies but it's heavily EUR based. Are there any Future Contracts for the GBPAUD and GBPNZD pairs, and other minor pairs?
I found ICE Futures U.S. (Physical Delivery Contracts) on theice.com with the respective symbols QA and GN but no Intraday data, or not what I expect.
Thank you for your help.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Why you don't use a Forex-account, if you want to trade these pairs?
If you want to trade fx-futures, only the CME fx-futures are worth to watch and they are all against the US-$. IMHO, it doesn't make sense to trade the ICE-products (like the DX, dollar-index), because they have no (or very low) volume and the ICE charges a lot for their data.
I trade these pairs on Forex, but my need is for separate tests. I will be satisfied with the data provided (more than 20), and cross-calculate the missing pairs; I will see if the results are relevant to my needs.