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Anyone who is considering entry into the futures market should read a "Risk Disclosure Statement for Futures and Options" before trading and also should understand the risks associated with futures and options trading. |
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The data crawl in the streaming ticker at the head of each page on nywex.com is not “real time” pricing. This series of information is a simulation representing trade details typical of those reported by CME. Click here to view today's weather transactions executed as blocks. PAST TRADES ARE NOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. |
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Weather futures are financial contracts traded and cleared at CME Group (NYSE:CME). First introduced in September 1999, the listed contracts were based on temperature. Later, additional products were launched for "frost days" and snowfall accumulation. |
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The BlockBoard is the nywex.com window on selected CME Group weather futures and options. The values shown are indications of where buyers and sellers are willing to bid and offer these blocked contracts in accordance with Rule 526.B in the CME Rulebook. |
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We offer an alternative method for executing CME weather futures and options. Prior to the creation of the BlockBoard, transactors in the weather futures market had only two choices: |
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The nywex.com website is operated, administered, fully monitored and supervised by our Introducing Broker (IB) Glass Futures Corp. and by our Commodity Trading Advisor (CTA) WeatherEX LLC. |
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Competitive fees, total anonymity, secure communications and a level playing field give our customers added value when trading CME weather blocks. |
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