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Commitments Of Traders Report (COT)
Definition: A weekly report from the CFTC providing a breakdown of each Tuesday's open interest for markets in which 20 or more traders hold positions equal to or above the reporting levels established by the CFTC. Open interest is broken down by aggregate commercial, non-commercial, and non-reportable holdings. See CFTC Backgrounder : The Commitments of Traders Report (COT).
Committee On Uniform Securities Identification Procedures (CUSIP)
Definition: Committee that assigns identifying numbers and codes for all securities. These "CUSIP" numbers and symbols are used when recording all buy or sell orders.
Commodities Exchange Center (CEC)
Definition: The location of five New York futures exchanges: Commodity Exchange, Inc. (COMEX); the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX); New York Cotton Exchange, Coffee, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange (CS&CE), and New York Futures Exchange (NYFE).
Commodity
Definition: A commodity is food, metal, or another fixed physical substance that investors buy or sell, usually via futures contracts.
Commodity Bundle
Definition: One unit of the collection of the complete set of goods produced and sold in the world market.
Commodity Channel Index
Definition: An index used in technical analysis. High values mean a potential future correction (downward movement in underlying asset) and low values potentially forecast a rally. Details in Donald Lambert's October 1980 article in Commodities Magazine.
Commodity Exchange Act
Definition: The Commodity Exchange Act, 7 U.S.C. § 1, et seq., provides for the federal regulation of commodity futures and options trading. See Commodity Futures Modernization Act.
Commodity Exchange Authority
Definition: A regulatory agency of the US Department of Agriculture established to administer the Commodity Exchange Act prior to 1975. The Commodity Exchange Authority was the predecessor of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Commodity Exchange Commission
Definition: A commission consisting of the Secretary of Agriculture, Secretary of Commerce, and the Attorney General, responsible for administering the Commodity Exchange Act prior to 1975.
Commodity Futures Contract
Definition: An agreement to buy a specific amount of a commodity at a specified price on a particular date in the future, allowing a producer to guarantee the price of a product or raw material used in production.
Commodity Futures Modernization Act
Definition: The Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000 (CFMA), Pub. L. No. 106-554, 114 Stat. 2763, reauthorized the Commodity Futures Trading Commission for five years and overhauled the Commodity Exchange Act to create a flexible structure for the regulation of futures and options trading. Significantly, the CFMA codified an agreement between the CFTC and the Securities and Exchange Commission to repeal the 18-year-old ban on the trading of single stock futures.
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Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)
Definition: An agency created by the US Congress in 1974 to regulate exchange trading in futures.
Commodity Indices
Definition: Indices measuring the price and performance of physical commodities, often by the price of futures contracts for the commodities that are listed on commodity exchanges.
Commodity Option
Definition: An option on a commodity or a futures contract.
Commodity Paper
Definition: A loan or advance secured by commodities.
Commodity Pool
Definition: An investment trust, syndicate, or similar form of enterprise operated for the purpose of trading commodity futures or option contracts. Typically thought of as an enterprise engaged in the business of investing the collective or "pooled" funds of multiple participants in trading commodity futures or options, where participants share in profits and losses on a pro rata basis. See CFTC Backgrounder : Commodity Trading Advisors and Commodity Pool Operators.
Commodity Pool Operator (CPO)
Definition: A person engaged in a business similar to an investment trust or a syndicate and who solicits or accepts funds, securities, or property for the purpose of trading commodity futures contracts or commodity options. The CPO either itself makes trading decisions on behalf of the pool or engages a commodity trading advisor to do so. See CFTC Backgrounder: Commodity Trading Advisors and Commodity Pool Operators.
Commodity Price Index
Definition: Index or average, which may be weighted, of selected commodity prices, intended to be representative of the markets in general or a specific subset of commodities, e.g., grains or livestock.
Commodity Research Bureau
Definition: Produces a popular price index of 17 commodities which is often used to track inflationary trends in the economy.
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