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As we continuously state throughout our website - this is just our interpretation of the commodities industry - so, especially with the electronic contracts - please be sure to confirm things with your broker or the exchanges themselves - as things are "moving at the speed of the internet".

Electronic Trading of Interest Rate and Currency Products - the major markets being traded electronically include the 30 year bond, 10 year bond, eurodollar, eurofx and Japanese Yen.

E-Mini Euro FX  (traded at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange):

Following in the footsteps of the popular E-miniTM S&P 500® and E-mini NASDAQ-100® futures contracts, CME® offers the E-mini Euro FX futures contract. The contract, designed to reflect changes in the U.S. dollar value of the Euro, is half the size of the Euro FX futures contract (62,500 Euro) and trades on the GLOBEX® electronic trading system.

Financial institutions, investment managers, corporations and private investors can use E-mini Euro FX futures to manage the risks associated with currency rate fluctuation and to take advantage of profit opportunities stemming from changes in currency rates.

For more information on the CME's E-Mini Euro FX, click here to visit their website.  This link includes information on Contract Specifications, Contract Listings, Trading Hours, Time & Sales, and other resources.

E-Mini Japanese Yen  (traded at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange):

The E-miniTM Japanese yen futures contract is designed to reflect changes in the U.S. dollar value of the yen. Sized at just half of the Japanese yen futures contract (6,250,000 Japanese yen), the contract trades exclusively on the GLOBEX® electronic trading system.

Financial institutions, investment managers, corporations and private investors can use E-mini Japanese yen futures to manage the risks associated with currency rate fluctuation and to take advantage of profit opportunities stemming from changes in currency rates.

For more information on the CME's E-Mini Japanese Yen, click here to visit their website.  This link includes information on Contract Specifications, Contract Listings, Trading Hours, Time & Sales, and other resources.

mini-sized 30 year Bond (traded at the Chicago Board of Trade):

Coming soon - for immediate information - visit the CBOT's mini-sized 30 year bond section of their website by clicking here.

mini-sized 10 year Bond (traded at the Chicago Board of Trade):

Coming soon - for immediate information - visit the CBOT's mini-sized 10 year bond section of their website by clicking here.

mini-sized EuroDollar (traded at the Chicago Board of Trade):

Coming soon - for immediate information - visit the CBOT's mini-sized EuroDollar section of their website by clicking here.

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