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At 2: 32 p.m. on May 6, a large mutual fund complex initiated the sale of some $4.1 billion in E-Mini Contracts, a type of stock market index futures contract traded on an electronic platform.
Automated Trading Leaving Retail Investors In The Dust Michael W. Stocker 2010
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The exchange where the E-Mini trades occurred agreed that the trade by Waddell & Reed probably didn't spark the plunge.
'Flash Crash' Report: Waddell & Reed's $4.1 Billion Trade Blamed For Market Plunge AP 2010
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The Dow Jones had been down about 2.5 percent at 2: 30 p.m., when the trader placed an enormous sell order on a futures index of the S&P's index, called the E-Mini S&P 500.
'Flash Crash' Report: Waddell & Reed's $4.1 Billion Trade Blamed For Market Plunge AP 2010
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It said E-Mini prices often change just before price swings in the broader financial markets.
'Flash Crash' Report: Waddell & Reed's $4.1 Billion Trade Blamed For Market Plunge AP 2010
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Gensler testified that one trader took a large short position in the E-Mini, selling "on the way down and (continuing) to do so even as the price level recovered."
Mary Schapiro, SEC Chief: Market's Huge Plunge 'Was 'Unacceptable' But Cause Still Uncertain 2010
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Schapiro and Gary Gensler, chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, pointed to a rapid drop in prices during last Thursday's tumult for the "E-Mini June," a popular security that tracks the expected value of the Standard & Poor's 500 Index for June 2010.
Mary Schapiro, SEC Chief: Market's Huge Plunge 'Was 'Unacceptable' But Cause Still Uncertain 2010
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A burst of trading in E-Mini S&P 500 futures occurred after the index reached 1,233.10, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
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A burst of trading in E-Mini S&P 500 futures occurred today after the index climbed above its intraday peak of 1,233.10 reached Oct. 18, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
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Gensler testified that one trader took a large short position in the E-Mini, selling "on the way down and (continuing) to do so even as the price level recovered."
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Schapiro and Gary Gensler, chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, pointed to a rapid drop in prices during last Thursday's tumult for the "E-Mini June," a popular security that tracks the expected value of the Standard & Poor's 500 Index for June 2010.
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