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Description of NYMEX Light, Sweet Crude Oil
e-miNY Futures
The Light Crude e-miNY is a fractional version of the exchange’s
full contract, representing 50% of the standard contract. It is equal
to 500 barrels of Light, Sweet Crude Oil and is traded on the New York
Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX). It ticks in increments of $0.025, with each
tick representing a $12.50 move per contract. The current initial requirement
is $2,363, while the maintenance requirement (effective once held overnight)
is $1,750. Starting with the April contract, the margin requirements
will be reduced to $1,688 for the initial requirement and $1,250 for
the maintenance. Based on the current initial maintenance requirement,
traders may use approximately 10 to 1 leverage at the moment.
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An investment
in futures contracts is speculative, involves a high degree of
risk and is suitable only for persons who can assume the risk of
loss in excess of their margin deposits. The high degree of leverage
that is often obtainable in futures trading can work against you
as well as for you and, as a result, can lead to large losses as
well as gains. If you purchase or sell a futures contract, you
may sustain a total loss of your initial margin funds and any additional
funds that you may deposit to establish or maintain your position.
If the market moves against your position, you may be called upon
to deposit a substantial amount of additional margin funds, on
short notice, in order to maintain your position. If you do not
provide the requested funds within the prescribed time, your position
may be liquidated at a loss, and you will be liable for any resulting
deficit in your account. Under certain market conditions, you may
find it difficult or impossible to liquidate a position. You should
carefully consider whether futures trading is appropriate for you
in light of your investment experience and objectives, financial
resources and other relevant circumstances.
For further information
about the risks of futures trading, please read:
Futures Risk Disclosure Statement Electronic
Trading and Order Routing Systems Disclosure Statement |
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