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  2. Block trade - Wikipedia

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    In the United States and Canada a block trade is usually at least 10,000 shares of a stock or $100,000 of bonds but in practice significantly larger. [3] For instance, a hedge fund holds a large position in Company X and would like to sell it completely. If this were put into the market as a large sell order, the price would sharply drop.

  3. Chicago Mercantile Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) (often called "the Chicago Merc", or "the Merc") is a global derivatives marketplace based in Chicago and located at 20 S. Wacker Drive. The CME was founded in 1898 as the Chicago Butter and Egg Board, an agricultural commodities exchange. For most of its history, the exchange was in the then common form of ...

  4. Globex Trading System - Wikipedia

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    The Globex Trading System is an electronic trading platform for trading both futures contracts and options contracts that is operated by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was introduced in 1992 and was the first global electronic trading platform designed to handle trading of financial derivatives using electronic trading .

  5. What is a Block Trade? - AOL

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  6. NASDAQ futures - Wikipedia

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    Futures trading is skyrocketing – CME's E-mini contracts averaged 3.5 million contracts a day in 2008, a 37 percent yearly increase in volume, while equity volume increased only 2 percent for the same period of time. [8] However studies reveal that hedging strategies still dominate speculation trade activity in every futures market studied. [9]

  7. Chicago Board of Trade - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), established on April 3, 1848, is one of the world's oldest futures and options exchanges. [1] On July 12, 2007, the CBOT merged with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) to form CME Group. CBOT and three other exchanges (CME, NYMEX, and COMEX) now operate as designated contract markets (DCM) of the CME Group.

  8. S&P 500 futures - Wikipedia

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    S&P Futures trade with a multiplier, sized to correspond to $250 per point per contract. If the S&P Futures are trading at 2,000, a single futures contract would have a market value of $500,000. For every 1 point the S&P 500 Index fluctuates, the S&P Futures contract will increase or decrease $250.

  9. Fantasy football draft cheat sheet: Top players for 2024 ...

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    Fantasy football draft day is rapidly approaching. Whether you're in a snake draft or a salary cap (or auction) format, having a cheat sheet with all players listed by position is an essential ...