pinstripes
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Posted: Apr 22, 2012 04:55 PM
Msg. 1 of 4
I recall it used to be #6E or 6E or something like that, however I can not find it anywhere in the symbol search. I can however find the FX Micro contract, which is @M6E#, but @6E# doesn't seem to work for the big version.
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DTN_Jay_Froscheiser
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Posted: Apr 22, 2012 09:52 PM
Msg. 2 of 4
@ED is the root for the CME Eurodollar. You can find the symbols by exchange using the symbol guide on our site as well. Sometimes that is easier than using the symbol lookup since all vendors use different descriptions for their symbols.
Jay Froscheiser Telvent DTN
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pinstripes
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Posted: Apr 23, 2012 12:07 AM
Msg. 3 of 4
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DTN_CurtisT
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Posted: Apr 23, 2012 06:38 AM
Msg. 4 of 4
Hello Pinstripes,
For the 6E future contract on the CME Globex exchange that symbol is @EU# for the continuous contract or @EUM12 for the individual June 2012 contract for the EURO FX.
Curtis Thompson support@iqfeed.net support@dtniq.com Trading Markets Customer Service 1-800-397-7000 x3614
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