Futures

10/16/98

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Futures

A. Forward vs. Futures Markets

A. Forward vs. Futures Markets (continued)

A. Forward vs. Futures Markets (continued)

A. Forward vs. Futures Markets (continued)

Table 1

Table 1 (continued)

Table 1 (continued)

B. Purposes of Futures Markets

C. Taxation of Futures Contracts

Futures

A. Reading Futures Prices (Contracts)

A. Reading Futures Prices (Prices)

B. The Basis

B. The Basis (continued)

B. The Basis (continued)

B. The Basis (continued)

Futures

A. Margin

B. Speculating

B. Speculating (continued)

B. Speculating (continued)

C. Spreading

C. Spreading (continued)

D. Hedging

Hedging Example (continued)

Hedging Example (continued)

Futures

A. Assets

B. Markets

B. Markets (continued)

B. Markets (continued)

C. Contract Specifications

C. Contract Specifications (continued)

D. Financial Futures Relationship with Interest Rates

D. Financial Futures Relationship with Interest Rates

E. Financial Futures Relationship with Interest Rates

E. Financial Futures Relationship with Interest Rates

F. Hedging with Futures

F. Hedging with Futures (continued)

F. Hedging with Futures (continued)

F. Hedging with Futures (continued)

F. Hedging with Futures (continued)

G. Futures Options Relationship with Interest Rates

Futures Options Example

H. Using Futures Options to Hedge

H. Using Futures Options to Hedge (continued)

H. Using Futures Options to Hedge (continued)

Author: James Kuhle

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