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To: Tommaso who wrote (12271)8/20/2000 5:44:02 PM
From: Oblomov  Respond to of 436258
 
Tommaso, I'm still very new to the futures markets (about 8 months experience). I have been position trading, trying to get my feet wet with the 10-year Tnote futures. I haven't explored using options on futures yet - your question is probably best directed to Heinz. However, I'll venture a guess that the .01420 is a ratio of USD per Euro. So 62,500 Euro * (0.01420) = 887.50 USD per contract not counting commissions. So 50 contracts would be $44,375 before commissions. BWDIK?