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David,
In your video lesson on “How to Increase Trading Profits Using the % Risk Model”, when learning to place a stop order, you asked the viewers to assume that we know that 1 point move in the Crude oil contract price is equal to $10. Is it an available data? Where can one find such information? Thanking you in advance, Teddy |
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Hey Teddy,
Glad to hear from you. Below is a link where you can find information on the point value, contract size, symbols, etc for the major commodity markets: PFGBEST.com - Contract Specifications If there are any other questions or comments on this one please feel free to hit the reply button and join the conversation. Best Regards, Dave
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