Security Futures Products

Security Futures Products
A contract based on securities products as such term is defined by 1a (32) of the CEA. Security Futures Products (SFP) include futures contracts based upon a single security (or stock futures); futures contracts based upon a narrow-based security index; and, options on any security futures as those terms are defined in Sections 1a(25) and 1a(31) of the CEA. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary

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