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To: ild who wrote (29486)10/18/2000 3:10:00 PM
From: pater tenebrarum  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
gold and currency options...you need an account with a futures broker for that however.

Euro options are traded on the CME and PHLX. underlying contract sizes are 125,000 Euros and 62,500 Euros respectively. the value of the options is expressed as a percentage of the underlying, i.e. you have to multiply the quoted price with the contract to arrive at the actual cost.

CME options tend to be more liquid...

here's a list of futures brokers:

tfc-charts.w2d.com

another way of playing this is to buy stocks of companies that have a large percentage of their sales in Euroland, like e.g. GRB.
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