Center for Futures Education Inc

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Center for Futures Education Inc

Combo-Pak Series 31 and Series 7

For those who want to sell all types of securities for FINRA member firms, and for FINRA general securities member firms, as well as wanting to collect the trailing commissions on Futures Managed Funds, this Combo-Pak covers the topics you need to know to pass the Series 7 exam and the Series 31 exam. Topics for Series 7 include: equity and debt securities, options, derivatives, trading markets, customer accounts and margin, new issues, investment companies and retirement plans, regulations, taxes and tax shelters, and analysis. Topics for Series 31 include: General Market Knowledge, General Regulations, CPO/CTA Regulations, CPO/CTA Disclosure Documents, Know Your Customer Rule, Disclosure by CTAs and CPOs Required for Upfront Fees, and Promotional Materials. To order your study materials today, click here .

2015 Online Futures Calendar and Reference Guide

Volumes of information for you and your customers, all in one handy, searchable, sortable, regularly updated location. Calendar or list format, your customer’s choice. Your company banner displays at the top. The 2015 Online Futures Calendar and Reference Guide is just the way to provide your customers with a wealth of data! Just click here to enter your order today!

Series 7 Study Course

For those who want to sell all types of securities for FINRA member firms, and for FINRA general securities member firms, this course covers the topics you need to know to pass the Series 7 exam. Choose printed materials, interactive online training, databank practice exams, and/or live virtual classroom reviews. Topics include: equity and debt securities, options, derivatives, trading markets, customer accounts and margin, new issues, investment companies and retirement plans, regulations, taxes and tax shelters, and analysis. To get started today, order here !

Why it’s Finally Time to Buy Commodities

In the summer of 2008, big investors loved commodities. The Dow Jones-AIG Commodity Index peaked at a value around 240. And Harvard University, a big investor, allocated 8% of its endowment to public commodities. Now commodities are hated by big investors.

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Leverage Makes Futures Viable

Futures contracts are purchased on margin. Buying futures contracts on margin differs materially from buying stock on margin. In the stock market (which is a cash market), when a stock is bought on margin …

Derivatives are Developed in Response to Inherent Risks of Doing Business

Thousands of people who have prepared for the Series 3 exam (commodity futures broker license exam) in the United States know that the futures markets developed in the United States during the 1840s as an answer to …

An Introduction to the Foreign Exchange Markets


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