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CME Japanese Yen Futures
This chart represents how we calculate the future value
to properly price an option in the back months when there is no
recent trade in the future for that contract. For more details
see our Futures Accuracy page.. Comments
and analysis can be found in our
when appropriate..
How to read and use our charts.
Our charts show the value we assign for
today and what the futures indicate to us the value will be one year from now,
The scale on the right shows the difference between the two as a percentage of today's value. This is the one year spread value. As the chart shows this
value increasing or decreasing you can use a calendar spread depending on your
outlook to take advantage of this. You can also use this as a guide line as to
where the futures are going depending on your analysis of chart directions. Some
charts have a "Far Futures" percentage. This is the collective average
of all futures more than one year out for the last 9 days. This tells you if the
futures more than one year out are higher or lower than expected based on
projected values from the first year. Brokers can help with strategies to take
advantage of these projected values. We, of course, are not responsible for any
decisions a trader may make using these charts. We are not writers so if you
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This site relates to option trading of commodity options and futures with strategies that buy or sell
puts and calls either long or short for profit on treasury bonds and notes, Dow Jones Index, soybean products, corn, wheat, oats, rough rice and T-Bond
options on the CBT, Chicago Board of Trade through "floor
traders". We are also doing 6 currencies from the CME, the Chicago
Mercantile Exchange, the Japanese Yen, British
Pound, Swiss Franc, the Euro FX (ECU) and the Australian and Canadian dollars.
We also do 5 agriculture products, the S&P 500, NASDAQ 100 and Eurodollars
related to European and Economic Monetary Union (EMU) interest rates. Commodities are a high risk speculative hedging investment
and traders should use brokers for trading contracts who keep
their funds and money in accounts with high rates. This site provides free commentary, and technical analysis on commodity futures
and option premiums by OSCC from our futures charts and option charts for
use by traders.
This site no longer provides free quotes, although we do provide a free commodity ticker.