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  2. Floored (film) - Wikipedia

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    Ironically, the documentary was widely available on video sharing sites before its official "web premiere" on September 6, 2013. Critics have suggested a meta-fictional subtext to the documentary, linking the film's storyline about Chicago traders to the plight of independent filmmakers in a time of the declining influence of film festivals and ...

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  4. Chicago Mercantile Exchange - Wikipedia

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    On October 17, 2006, Chicago Mercantile Exchange announced a merger with the Chicago Board of Trade in an $8 billion deal. [7] [8] Shareholders of both companies approved the merger on July 9, 2007, [9] and the deal closed on July 12, 2007. [10] [11] The overarching holding company then launched as CME Group. [9]

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  6. TransMarket Group - Wikipedia

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    The firm was renamed TransMarket Group in 1984. He qualified as an independent floor trader on London International Financial Futures Exchange and Sydney Futures Exchange in 1989. From 1999-2002 Mr. Cahnman was a Director of the Chicago Board of Trade. Mr. Cahnman has trained many highly successful traders over his career.

  7. Hand signaling (open outcry) - Wikipedia

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    Hand signaling, also known as arb [1] or arbing (short for arbitrage), is a system of hand signals used on financial trading floors to communicate buy and sell information in an open outcry trading environment. The system is used at financial exchanges such as the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and the American Stock Exchange (AMEX).

  8. Fast Money (talk show) - Wikipedia

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    Sector Trade: A segment in which the traders pull the curtain on a hot stock, and tells viewers how to play it. Happy 52-Week High: Seen before and after the commercial break, this segment was about a stock that has just hit a new 52-week high on that day, along with a trivia question and facts about that particular stock.

  9. The Best (and Worst) Times to Shop at Trader Joe’s ... - AOL

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    Trader Joe's is known for its affordable prices, unique products and friendly staff, but it's also known for being a hectic place to shop. The fan-favorite grocery brand offers a variety of ...