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Re : Re: Morning Update Forces Y2K Futures Expiration?



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Dans un courrier daté du 20/07/98 00:06:05  , vous avez écrit :

<< 
 I loaded 45 future contracts into my portfolio - practically all the major
 products -to see which would stick after an update. I found a certain number
 of January and February 2000 contracts would remain, but none from March on.
 As previously reported, NG0F and G but not H. Same for CL. Also remaining
were
 BO0F, FC0F, GC0G, HG0F, HO0F & G, JO0F, LC0G, (I would guess LH0G, too), S0F,
 and SM0F. So, not much help.
 
 I'd say the TS server is a step ahead of most software with this problem.
 Instead of reading 3/00, for example, as 3/1900 it comes in at 3/1990, which
I
 call a 90% improvement.
 
 Ralph
  >>

If some contracts are missing, yo may use a different one with the same symbol
root already in the portfolio, then rename them.
You may add again the contracts that were there before renaming.

What is important is that the symbol stored in the portfolio match the symol
used by your datafeed for the considered contract.

Sincerely,

Pierre Orphelin