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- Commodity_tick abstract "Futures exchanges establish a minimum amount that the price of a commodity can fluctuate upward or downward. This minimum fluctuation (trade increment) is known as a tick or commodity tick. Hence, a tick is any fluctuation in the price of a security.Each futures contract has a different size, quantity, valuation etc., so each tick size that can be applied to any one futures contract, is dependent on the previous variables.Tick size is important as it determines the possible prices available. For example, each \"tick\" for the grain market (soybeans, corn and wheat) is 0.25 cents per bushel, on one 5,000-bushel futures contract.".
- Commodity_tick wikiPageExternalLink commodity_futures_options_contract_specs.htm.
- Commodity_tick wikiPageID "4215490".
- Commodity_tick wikiPageLength "3515".
- Commodity_tick wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Commodity_tick wikiPageRevisionID "699607999".
- Commodity_tick wikiPageWikiLink Category:Derivatives_(finance).
- Commodity_tick wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Board_of_Trade.
- Commodity_tick wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Mercantile_Exchange.
- Commodity_tick wikiPageWikiLink E-mini_S&P.
- Commodity_tick wikiPageWikiLink Futures_contract.
- Commodity_tick wikiPageWikiLink Futures_exchange.
- Commodity_tick wikiPageWikiLink NASDAQ_futures.
- Commodity_tick wikiPageWikiLink Percentage_in_point.
- Commodity_tick wikiPageWikiLink Security_(finance).
- Commodity_tick wikiPageWikiLink Tick_size.
- Commodity_tick wikiPageWikiLinkText "Commodity tick".
- Commodity_tick wikiPageWikiLinkText "tick".
- Commodity_tick wikiPageWikiLinkText "ticks".
- Commodity_tick wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Investment-stub.
- Commodity_tick subject Category:Derivatives_(finance).
- Commodity_tick type Market.
- Commodity_tick type Redirect.
- Commodity_tick comment "Futures exchanges establish a minimum amount that the price of a commodity can fluctuate upward or downward. This minimum fluctuation (trade increment) is known as a tick or commodity tick. Hence, a tick is any fluctuation in the price of a security.Each futures contract has a different size, quantity, valuation etc., so each tick size that can be applied to any one futures contract, is dependent on the previous variables.Tick size is important as it determines the possible prices available.".
- Commodity_tick label "Commodity tick".
- Commodity_tick sameAs Q13586497.
- Commodity_tick sameAs Minimum_tick.
- Commodity_tick sameAs m.0bqd9t.
- Commodity_tick sameAs Q13586497.
- Commodity_tick wasDerivedFrom Commodity_tick?oldid=699607999.
- Commodity_tick isPrimaryTopicOf Commodity_tick.