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  • 61Futures — Ein Future (auch (Börsen ) Terminkontrakt) ist ein verbindlicher Börsenvertrag (Kontrakt) zwischen zwei Parteien (im Gegensatz zu halbseitig verpflichtenden Verträgen bei Optionen), eine Art von börsengehandelten Termingeschäften. Lieferung (für… …

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  • 62Commodity Exchange Act - CEA — An act passed in 1936 by the U.S. Government that provides federal regulation of all futures trading activities. This act replaced the Grain Futures Act of 1922. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) was created as a result of the CEA… …

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  • 63Commodity Futures Trading Commission - CFTC — A U.S. federal agency established by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission Act of 1974. It ensures the open and efficient operation of the futures markets. There are five futures markets commissioners who are appointed by the president… …

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  • 64Futures Contract — A contractual agreement, generally made on the trading floor of a futures exchange, to buy or sell a particular commodity or financial instrument at a pre determined price in the future. Futures contracts detail the quality and quantity of the… …

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  • 65Futures — A financial contract obligating the buyer to purchase an asset (or the seller to sell an asset), such as a physical commodity or a financial instrument, at a predetermined future date and price. Futures contracts detail the quality and quantity… …

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  • 66commodity pool operator — An individual or organization that operates or solicits funds for a commodity pool. Chicago Board of Trade glossary ( CPO) An individual or firm who accepts funds, securities, or property for trading commodity futures contracts, and combines… …

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  • 67Commodity Futures Trading Commission — An independent agency of the U.S. Government established to administer the Commodity Exchange Act; an Act designed to insure fair practices and honest dealing on the commodity futures exchanges and to provide a measure of control over speculative …

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  • 68Commodity Futures Trading Commission — An independent agency of the U.S. Government established to administer the Commodity Exchange Act; an Act designed to insure fair practices and honest dealing on the commodity futures exchanges and to provide a measure of control over speculative …

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  • 69Commodity Price Risk — The threat that a change in the price of a production input will adversely impact a producer who uses that input. Commodity production inputs include raw materials like cotton, corn, wheat, oil, sugar, soybeans, copper, aluminum and steel.… …

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  • 70Futures Spread — An arbitrage technique in which a trader buys one commodity and sells another contract of the same commodity to capitalize on a discrepancy in prices. In a futures spread, the goal is to profit from the change in the price difference between two… …

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