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Introduction to National Futures Association


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"In 1974 Congress established the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), a federal regulatory agency with jurisdiction over futures trading. The same legislation authorized the creation of "registered futures associations," giving the futures industry the opportunity to create a nationwide self-regulatory organization."

Introduction to National Futures Association (8 pages)

Introduction to NFA

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