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Generally speaking, there are about a half-dozen firms that provide about half of the liquidity in the e-mini futures.
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Generally speaking, there are about a half-dozen firms that provide about half of the liquidity in the e-mini futures.
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Officials at the CME, parent of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, were irked that sharp price moves in the market for CME's listed e-mini S
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Prior to the drop in the stock market, there was a drop in the S&P e-mini futures.
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Generally speaking, there are about a half-dozen firms that provide about half of the liquidity in the e-mini futures.
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Prior to the drop in the stock market, there was a drop in the S&P e-mini futures.
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Waddell sold on May 6 a large order of e-mini contracts during a 20-minute span in which U.S. equity markets plunged, briefly wiping out nearly $1 trillion in market capital, the internal document from CME Group Inc said
Waddell & Reed: The Mystery Trader In Stock Market's 'Flash Crash' REVEALED 2010
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P 500 index, known as the e-mini, preceded the rapid downdraft in the stock market.
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Prior to the drop in the stock market, there was a drop in the S&P e-mini futures.
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Gurinas and Disomma first met in the Deutsche Mark pit at the Merc and by 1997 were collaborating to trade a new type of contract, called an e-mini, that allowed traders to take smaller positions in S&P index futures.
It's Not The Pits 2006
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