trading in futures
31trading range — The prices between the high and the low for a specific time period (day, week, life of the contract). The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary The difference between the high and low prices traded during a period of time; for commodities ( commodity),… …
32futures trading — The buying and selling of futures contracts, usually on commodity exchanges. See futures contract …
33futures trading — The buying and selling of futures contracts, usually on commodity exchanges. See futures contract …
34Futures Pit — An area on the floor of a futures exchange where trading takes place by way of the Open Outcry system. ► See also Open Outcry …
35trading pattern — Long range direction of a security or commodity futures price, charted by drawing one line connecting the highest prices the security has reached and another line connecting the lowest prices at which the security has traded over the same period …
36Trading House — A business that buys and sells futures and physicals for the accounts of customers as well as for its own account …
37Commodity Futures Trading Commission — U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission Official seal Agency overview Formed April 15, 1975 Preceding agency Commodity Exchange Authority …
38NASDAQ futures — are investment instruments which allow an investor to hedge with or speculate on the future value of various components of the NASDAQ market index. Contents 1 In General 2 NASDAQ derived futures 3 Trading strategies …
39Onion Futures Act — The Onion Futures Act (7 U.S.C Chapter 1 § 13 1) is a United States law banning the trading of futures contracts on onions. In 1955 two onion traders, Sam Seigel and Vincent Kosuga, cornered the onion futures market on the Chicago Mercantile… …
40Commodity Futures Trading Commission — ( CFTC) A federal regulatory agency established under the Commodity Futures Trading Commission Act, as amended in 1974, that oversees futures trading in the United States. The commission is comprised of five commissioners, one of whom is… …