In
accordance with CBOT Rule 14102.E. (“Position Limits”), the speculative position limit for the
expiring May Wheat futures contract during the last five days of trading is established based upon
deliverable supplies as described in the rule excerpt below:
Rule
14102.E. Position Limits
In
accordance with Rule 559., Position Limits and Exemptions, no person shall own or control positions
in excess of:
1. 600 contracts net long or net short
in the spot month.
In the
last five trading days of the expiring futures month in May, the speculative position limit will be
600 contracts if deliverable supplies are at or above 2,400 contracts, 500 contracts if deliverable
supplies are between 2,000 and 2,399 contracts, 400 contracts if deliverable supplies are between
1,600 and 1,999 contracts, 300 contracts if deliverable supplies are between 1,200 and 1,599
contracts, and 220 contracts if deliverable supplies are below 1,200 contracts. Deliverable supplies will be determined from the CBOT’s
Stocks of Grain report on the Friday preceding the first notice day for the May contract
month.
In
accordance with this rule,
the speculative position limit for May 2008 CBOT Wheat futures will be 600 contracts during the last five trading days of
the contract, consistent with the typical spot month position limit.
Questions
regarding this Advisory Notice may be directed to:
Tom
Sandy
Manager, Market Regulation
312.341.7651
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