S&P Nov 12, 2008 13:41 cst – TradersAudio.com

Alan calls, Number 1 Local on the Bid.

Ben Lichtenstein has appeared on CNBC and Bloomberg TV, has shared his expertise on Bloomberg radio, and has been published in numerous periodicals including Futures magazine and Stocks & Commodities. He is a member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange with over 15 years of experience working on the trading floor.

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The broadcasters may call the S&P e-mini ES Globex contract, ‘minis’, ‘the mini’ or ‘the screen’. Also, they may call the S&P CME SP Pit Traded contract, ‘the big contract’ or ‘the S&P’. The broadcasters are calling the trades within a few feet of the S&P CME SP trading pit and are referring to the S&P CME SP contract.

You are hearing the broadcasters quote the current bid and offer of the S&P CME SP pit traded contract – quickly. When they say ’0 even bid at one half’, that could mean 1280.00 is the bid and 1280.50 is the offer. But could also mean, 1290.00 is the bid and 1290.50 is the offer. They are broadcasting tick for tick and must quote the figures to stay with the pit action. When the pit is packed and active they may just say, ’0 at half’ or ’20 bid at 70′. It is easy to follow along when looking at the ES chart and trades.

The prices you SEE in the video are the S&P e-mini (electronic symbol ES) Globex Dec 2008 contract. The prices you HEAR are the S&P CME (pit traded symbol SP) Pit Traded Dec 2008 contract. The two contracts trade within a tick or two of each other, during pit traded hours 8:30 – 15:15pm cst.

The pit traders are trading the SP and may trade the ES also. When they do, the broadcasters may say ‘they’re trading the mini’ or ‘they just sold/bought the mini’.

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The subscribers of TradersAudio.com are listening to the SP contract trading Live in Chicago while watching the ES, another futures contract or stock on their computer.

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Author: tradersaudio
Keywords: stock market indicator emini squawk SnP futures forex commodities charts daytrading finance money
Added: November 12, 2008

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E*Trade, “Dinky

This spot ran everyday at the opening bell of the NY Stock Exchange on CNBC for somewhere around 2 years during the Stock Market explosion of the late 90′s. Wall Street folk thought they knew me, it ran so much. One guy “Walter” was convinced I should know him, because if he could see me on TV, I should be able to see him FROM TV. He shook my hand and would not let me go until I admitted that I recognized him as “Walter.” He walked away pleased he could go home and tell his wife we had met.

Author: jnarciso13
Keywords: E*Trade Comedy Commercial
Added: November 12, 2008

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Continuation of National Emergency with Respect to Weapons of Mass Destruction

Continuation of National Emergency with Respect to Weapons of Mass Destruction

Federal Register, Nov 12, 2008, Vol. 73., No. 219, Presidential Documents, p. 67095, Part IV.
I issued Executive Order 13382 that, inter alia, further amended Executive Order 12938 to improve our ability to combat proliferation.
The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the means of delivering them continues to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national
security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States; therefore, the national emergency first declared on November 14, 1994, and extended in
each subsequent year, must continue. In accordance with section 202(d) of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(d)), I am continuing for 1
year the national emergency declared in Executive Order 12938, as amended.
This notice shall be published in the Federal Register and transmitted to the Congress.
(Presidential Sig.)
THE WHITE HOUSE, November 10, 2008.

Author: BakersBoyz
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Added: November 12, 2008

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Ross Burland – RationalFX – CNBC 12NOV08

RationalFXs head of Corporate Dealing, Ross Burland, appeared live on CNBC to give his opinions on the foreign exchange market.

Given the mounting fears of a global recession, indicators of economic growth have been drawing quite a bit of attention lately. As a result, the release of Euro-zone Q3 GDP and US retail sales along with speeches by Fed Chairman Bernanke and ECB President Trichet are sure to make the headlines and spur volatility in the forex markets this week. Ross Burland, Head of Corporate Dealing reports on CNBC with his bearish rhetoric on the pound and is sure volatility will remain the theme of the markets and the pound is heading even lower…was he right?; or course he was!

Author: rationalfx
Keywords: rational fx rationalfx currency foreign exchange ross burlad
Added: November 12, 2008

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