Interactive Brokers擴展預測市場的權限,實現一周六天近乎24小時的交易
客戶現在可以每週六天全天候交易關鍵經濟、政府和氣候事件的預測合約
康乃狄克州格林威治, May 07, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--(美國商業資訊)--全球自動化電子經紀商Interactive Brokers (Nasdaq: IBKR) 今日宣布,已延長預測合約(Forecast Contracts)的交易時間,現在符合條件的客戶可以從周日到週五一周六天幾乎全天候交易這些合約。這提升了客戶管理風險的彈性,一旦機會出現,便能就經濟、政府和氣候事件表達市場觀點。
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預測合約提供了一種直接且具成本效益的方式,讓投資人能夠根據重大經濟、政府及環境事件的結果預測建倉。每份合約都是一個「是」或「否」的問題,例如:「美國經濟會在2025年第二季結束前進入衰退嗎」,投資人便根據其展望買入頭寸。
Interactive Brokers行銷和產品開發執行副總裁Steve Sanders表示:「現今的市場會對跨地域、跨時區發生的事件做出即時反應。透過延長預測合約的交易時間,我們為客戶提供了彈性,無論關鍵市場發展何時出現,他們皆能夠立即採取行動。」
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預測合約可在各種IBKR交易平台上交易,包括行動和桌面應用程式、Trader Workstation (TWS)、Client Portal以及專門的網頁版平台IBKR ForecastTrader。根據市場對各事件可能性的評估,合約價格在0.02美元至0.99美元之間。正確的預測以1.00美元結算,而錯誤的預測則以0美元結算,提供了投資人情緒的透明即時指標。
預測合約透過Interactive Brokers旗下受CFTC監管的全資子公司ForecastEx LLC提供。符合資格要求的Brokers LLC (US)、Interactive Brokers Canada Inc.和Interactive Brokers Hong Kong客戶可以交易這些合約。
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若要查看即時市場價格並開始交易,請造訪:
IBKR ForecastTrader – 美國以及IB LLC所服務的國家和地區
IBKR ForecastTrader – 加拿大
IBKR ForecastTrader – 香港
投資高手皆選擇Interactive Brokers
關於Interactive Brokers Group, Inc.:
Interactive Brokers Group的附屬公司利用一站式統一平台,在多個國家的超過160個市場以多種貨幣為全球客戶提供全天候的證券、大宗商品、外匯和期貨合約的自動化交易執行和代管服務。我們的服務對象涵蓋個人投資人、避險基金、自營交易團體、財務顧問和仲介經紀商。四十年來對於科技和自動化的專注,使我們能夠為客戶提供獨特的尖端平台來管理他們的投資組合。我們力求以較低的價格或免費為客戶提供有利的執行價格和交易、風險與投資組合管理工具、研究工具和投資產品,協助他們實現優厚的投資報酬。Interactive Brokers一直是公認的頂尖經紀商,曾榮獲《巴倫週刊》、Investopedia、Stockbrokers.com等權威產業媒體的多個獎項和讚譽。
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