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In Closing

by National Futures Association (NFA)

Hopefully, the preceding pages have helped to provide a better understanding of the opportunities and the risks alike, as well as an understanding of what futures markets are, how they work, who uses them, alternative methods of participation and the vital economic function that futures markets perform.

In no way, it should be emphasized, should anything discussed herein be considered trading advice or recommendations. That should be provided by your broker or advisor. Similarly, your broker or advisor—as well as the exchanges where futures contracts are traded—are your best sources for additional, more detailed information about futures trading.

Reprinted with permission from the National Futures Association. Copyright 2002.

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