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  • 11Malaysia Derivatives Exchange — The Malaysia Derivatives Exchange (MDEX) is a limited share company formed during June 2001 in Malaysia through the merger of the Kuala Lumpur Options and Financial Futures Exchange (KLOFFE) and the Commodity and Monetary Exchange of Malaysia… …

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  • 12National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange — National Commodity Derivatives Exchange Type Online commodity exchange Founded 15 December 2003 Headquarters Mumbai, Maharashtra, Indi …

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  • 13Algorithmic trading — In electronic financial markets, algorithmic trading or automated trading, also known as algo trading, black box trading, or robo trading, is the use of computer programs for entering trading orders with the computer algorithm deciding on certain …

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  • 14Electronic trading — Not to be confused with E Trade. Electronic trading, sometimes called etrading, is a method of trading securities (such as stocks, and bonds), foreign exchange or financial derivatives electronically. Information technology is used to bring… …

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  • 15Commodity trading in India — has a long history. In fact, commodity trading in India started much before it started in many other countries. However, years of foreign rule, droughts and periods of scarcity and Government policies caused the commodity trading in India to… …

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  • 16Malaysia Derivatives Exchange — MDEX (from Wiki) The Malaysia Derivatives Exchange ( MDEX) is a limited share company formed during June 2001 in Malaysia through the merger of the Kuala Lumpur Options and Financial Futures Exchange ( KLOFFE) and the Commodity and Monetary… …

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  • 17Casual trading — is a newly developed variant of Financial trading, it consists of the same principles carried out in Trading Rooms but involves the use of trading platforms that can be operated from the trader s residence. Casual Trading is a general name for… …

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  • 18Commodity trading advisor — A commodity trading advisor (CTA) is an asset manager who follows a set of systematic investment strategies in futures contracts and options on futures contracts. The advisors originally operated predominantly in commodities markets, but today… …

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  • 19Daily Trading Limit — The maximum gain or loss on a derivative contract, such as options and futures contracts, that is allowed in any one trading session. The limits are imposed by the exchanges in order to protect against extreme volatility or manipulation within… …

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  • 20last trading day — According to the Chicago Board of Trade rules, the final day when trading may occur in a given futures or option contract month. Futures contracts outstanding at the end of the last trading day must be settled by delivery of the underlying… …

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