What is the minimum acceptable deposit for trading on the stock exchange? - page 3

 

Reading Otkritie's FAQ, futures have up to 1:10 leverage, am I correct?

2. What is the minimum amount required to start trading on the FORTS market?

The minimum recommended amount is about 1500 roubles. This sum is the minimum security for a number of contracts on the futures market.

6. Is there a "leverage" effect on the futures market? How do I calculate my "leverage" in futurestrading?

The leverage effect exists on the futures market and is realised through the guarantee mechanism provided by the Moscow Exchange. Its essence is that you need less money to execute a deal on a more expensive contract.

For example: a futures contract costs 100,000 rubles, but in order to buy it you need only the amount of the collateral (for example, 10,000 rubles), which is blocked on your account until the position is closed.

You can view information about the collateral for each contract in the ITS QUIK, MetaTrader5 or on theMoscow Exchange website

11. can i trade futures on foreign sites?

No.

Московская Биржа - Гарантийное обеспечение
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Получить данные в XML-формате КодКонтрактИсполнениеРазмеры ГО (руб./контракт)Лимиты цен (пунктов)Размеры ГО (проценты)
 
Aleksey Vyazmikin:

Something about your screenshot isn't right... I mean I don't have spikes like that.



So the quotes on the demo are wrong ((

 
Alexey Volchanskiy:

So, the quotes on the demo are wrong ((


On the GAZR-9.17 is fantastic, look at your real account


 

Went to the moex website, looking at the full specificationhttp://www.moex.com/ru/contract.aspx?code=Si-9.17

Have a question about the lines highlighted in yellow.

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Fee for registering a transaction, roubles. 0,80

Scalper transaction fee, roubles 0.4

Fee for targeted transaction, rub 0.80

Fee for the execution of the contract, roubles. 1,0000
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How is a scalper deal identified - by time of position holding, by frequency of order opening or anything else?

What is a negotiated transaction? Searched and found the following on the wiki, little understanding of why it is needed or if it is even really usedhttps://www.wikiwand.com/ru/Биржевая_заявка
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Addressed bid

An addressable exchange order is an order for a transaction specifying the counterparty with whom the transaction is to be executed. If a counter bid is received from the counterparty, such a deal is concluded and the deal participants receive information in the deal ticket that the counterparty to the deal is not the exchange but another counterparty. As a rule, such deals are concluded in the negotiated trades mode (RTS).

Московская Биржа - Основные параметры срочного контракта
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Код контракта Цена Изменение, % Объем, ₽ Объем, контр. Откр. позиции Изменение Расчетная цена Исполнение Открытые позиции * Физические лица Юридические лица Итого Длинные Короткие Длинные Короткие Итоги торгов
 
Alexey Volchanskiy:

There are Penny Stocks, which are worth $0.10, which nobody buys, so they never cost more than a dollar, but nevertheless they are part of the stock exchange, maybe they even had an IPO some time ago, they just do not produce anything and are little known, you can always buy a share of such junk for 10 cents and hope that it will take off sometime, so you can actually start with 10 cents

Russian brokers do not allow to trade shares directly, only CFD, that is, in fact, it's like Forex - betting that the stock will rise or fall in value.
if the broker is a real one, when you buy a stock, you can get dividends from it, the profit is not very high, but this is to show the difference between CFD from dealers and a real broker

the options for dealers in CFD will be the same as in Forex - DD and STP, the analogue of ECN on the stock exchange is a real broker, in cases of Dealing Desk - just betting on the price, like in a casino, STP - buying and selling difference on all orders from clients within the dealer, i.e. Ivan wants to buy 5 shares, Vasily wants to sell 2, the dealer buys 3

1. an example of a real broker for the poor is RobinHood, available only as an application for IPhone / Android, the minimum deposit is NONE, commission is NONE, which for the uS exchange is fantastic, there are no indicators, only fundamental statistics for companies, a small chart and allowed to make round trip transactions no more than 3 per week, otherwise block the account for 3 months, that is, you can not trade intraday through it, but can medium-term or investment, of the orders there are only market and limits, limits can be put only on round numbers

2. the brokers like Interactive Brokers, E-Trade - ask for a deposit from $5K, TD Ameritrade - from $10K, Charles Schwab - from $25K, commission - around $5

3. i recently found here on this forum a new broker which is very similar to the present one in registration process, has access to NYSE, has MT5 support, commission is $2.5, https://www.mql5.com/ru/forum/170217

 
Alexey Volchanskiy:

Going to the moex website, looking at the full specificationhttp://www.moex.com/ru/contract.aspx?code=Si-9.17

Alexey, what is your aim in moving to the stock exchange? Do you want to trade in Russian securities, or something else?
 
Alexey Volchanskiy:

So, the quotes on the demo are wrong (...)


MQ seems to be ok, but I remember that there was some trouble with orders there...

 
Alexey Volchanskiy:

GAZR-9.17 is fantastic, look at your real account



Left stud.

 
Alexey Volchanskiy:

Went to the moex website, looking at the full specificationhttp://www.moex.com/ru/contract.aspx?code=Si-9.17

Have a question about the lines highlighted in yellow.

------------ from the specification ----

Fee for registering a transaction, roubles. 0,80

Scalper transaction fee, roubles 0.4

Fee for targeted transaction, rub 0.80

Performance fee, rub. 1,0000
------------

How is a scalper deal identified - by time of position holding, by frequency of order opening or anything else?

What is an addressable deal? Searched, found the following on the wiki, little understanding of why it's needed or if it's even really usedhttps://www.wikiwand.com/ru/Биржевая_заявка
----
Addressed bid

An addressable exchange order is an order for a transaction specifying the counterparty with whom the transaction is to be executed. If a counter bid is received from the counterparty, such a deal is concluded and the deal participants receive information in the deal ticket that the counterparty to the deal is not the exchange but another counterparty. As a rule such deals are concluded in negotiated deals mode (negotiated deals).

The broker's rates must be added to the exchange's rates still.

Scalper deal - opening/closing within the trading session - judging by other sources of information.

If the volume is large, then, according to the idea, the address deal is more convenient - a piece of meat will not get someone else's lion, but did not use the sim.

 
Vitaly Muzichenko:
Alexey, what is your aim in moving to the exchange? Do you want to trade in Russian securities or something else?

Well, you can't spend your whole life on the forex market. I am still interested in FORTS