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Should have mentioned, get a basic book on futures trading. They're
available at your local library and many futures brokers offer small free
booklets (and put you on their mailing list). Choose a broker carefully -
the safest ones are clearing members of the major exchanges though they often
charge a little more on commissions.
Jay
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a diminishing time value component like stock options do?
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buy and series I want? EX: Can I buy out to June, September or December
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