Excerpt:"Beginning with agricultural futures contracts traded on the Chicago Board of Trade in 1865, the U.S. futures markets now list an everexpanding number of instruments, including metals, energy, financial instruments, foreign currencies, stock indexes, prediction markets and event futures." Opportunity and Risk: An Educational Guide to Trading Futures and Options on Futures Below is a table of contents of the brochure. To download and view any of these sections, click on the appropriate link. Opportunity and Risk: An Educational Guide to Trading Futures Opportunity and Risk: An Educational Guide to Trading Options on Futures |
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