Feeds
  What is RSS?
RSS, which stands for Really Simple Syndication, is an easy way to immediately keep track of new content that is added to Web sites.

NFA provides updated RSS feeds of specific sections from NFA's Web site directly to your news reader.

How can I use RSS?
You can access RSS feeds by utilizing a news reader, also known as an aggregrator. There are several different types of news readers. Web aggregrators, like myYahoo or Google Reader, make the feeds viewable in a Web page. You can also use your e-mail client, computer desktop or download standalone software to access RSS feeds. You can find links to different types of news readers by doing an internet search with the terms "rss reader" or "rss aggregrator".

Steps to receive RSS feeds from NFA
1. First, select your preferred method of receiving RSS feeds. See How can I use RSS? above.
2. Click on the appropriate feed button below for which you would like to receive updated feeds. This will take you to the RSS page that contains the feed information.
3. Copy the Web address or URL of that page into your RSS or news reader.
4. Start using the feed to read the most recent updates to NFA's Web site.

RSS Feeds offered by NFA

NFA Manual - Recent Manual Updates
News Releases
Notices to Members
Comment Letters
CFTC Rule Submission Letters
SEC Rule Filings
Petitions for Rulemaking
Regulatory Actions
Speeches and Testimony  

 
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