I would short sell that volatile stock.
They shouldn't have used your name.
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I would short sell that volatile stock.
blow me
yeah dude, i should get something out of that .. i coined the sequ prefix.![]()
Last edited by SequSpur; 05-04-2009 at 11:48 PM.
Prefix, shortbus.
http://www.wikinvest.com/wiki/Mini-Sized_Corn_Futures
Mini-Sized Corn Futures
Contract Size
One Mini-Corn futures contract on the Chicago Board of Trade is 1,000 bushels.[1]
Daily Price Limit
$0.30 per bushel expandable to $0.45 and then to $0.70 when the market closes at limit bid or limit offer. There shall be no price limits on the current month contract on or after the second business day preceding the first day of the delivery month.[1]
Trading Hours
On the CME Globex electronic platform: 6:00 PM - 6:00 AM and 9:30 AM - 1:45 PM US central time, Sunday - Friday.[1]
Open Outcry (pit session): Monday through Friday, 9:30 AM to 1:45 PM, US central time.[1]
[edit] Last Trading Day
Trading of Mini-Corn futures contracts on the Chicago Board of Trade ends on the business day prior to the 15th calendar day of the contract month.[1]
Deliverable Grades
Deliverable Mini-Corn grades for futures contracts on the Chicago Board of Trade are: #2 Yellow at contract Price, #1 Yellow at a 1.5 cent/bushel premium #3 Yellow at a 1.5 cent/bushel discount.[1]
Mini-Sized vs. Regular Corn Futures
Mini-Sized Corn Futures are identical in every way to the standard Corn Futures traded on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) except that the contract size is significantly smaller (1000 bushels vs. 5000 bushels) compared to standard Wheat Futures.
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