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Securities

 

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CMO's Account Forms

 

Managed Futures

 

Enter a symbol into the box and submit to retrieve the information.
This will work for both stocks and commodities. For example:

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MSFT - MICROSOFT CORP

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SPZ1 - DEC 2001 S&P 500 FUTURES CONTRACT

 

Quote Chart Opinion Profile

This commodities contract is different from the quote, chart and opinion in that it needs a commodities symbol to work not the full contract. For example:

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C - CORN

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SP - S&P 500 FUTURES CONTRACT

 

A listing of all commodities symbols can be found on the commodities symbols page

 

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Copyright 2001 GC Financial Group
Last modified: Friday April 06, 2007
 

Securities in accounts carried by National Financial Services LLC ("NFS"), a Fidelity Investments company, are protected by the Securities Investor Protection Corporation ("SIPC") up to $500,000 (including cash claims limited to $100,000). NFS has arranged for additional insurance protection for cash and securities to supplement its SIPC coverage. This additional protection covers total account net equity in excess of the $500,000/$100,000 coverage provided by SIPC. Neither coverage protects against a decline in the market value of securities.
Please read further notices of Disclaimer

The risk of loss in trading futures and options can be substantial; therefore only genuine "risk" funds should be used in such trading. Futures and options may not be a suitable investment for all individuals should carefully consider their financial condition in deciding whether to trade. Option traders should be aware that the exercise of a long option would result in a futures position.