Understanding Opportunities and Risks in Futures Trading
Tue, May 15 2007, 11:54 GMT
by National Futures Association NFA
National Futures Association
National Futures Association is a Congressionally authorized selfregulatory organization of the United States futures industry. It’s mission is to provide innovative regulatory programs and services that ensure futures industry integrity, protect market participants and help NFA Members meet their regulatory responsibilities. This booklet has been prepared as a part of NFA’s continuing public education efforts to provide information about the futures industry to potential investors.
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Wed, May 16 2007, 09:10 GMT
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