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*You handle transactions only for yourself or your firm itself or your firm’s affiliates, top officers, or directors or | *You handle transactions only for yourself or your firm itself or your firm’s affiliates, top officers, or directors or | ||
*You are a non-U.S. resident or firm with only non-U.S. customers and you or your firm submits all trades for clearing to an | *You are a non-U.S. resident or firm with only non-U.S. customers and you or your firm submits all trades for clearing to an [[FCM]]. | ||
All registered FCMs must be Members of | All registered FCMs must be Members of [[NFA]] in order to conduct futures business with the public. | ||
===More Information=== | ===More Information=== |
Latest revision as of 13:30, 14 August 2024
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A futures commission merchant is an individual or organization which does both of the following:
- Solicits or accepts orders to buy or sell futures contracts, options on futures, retail off-exchange forex contracts* or swaps and
- Accepts money or other assets from customers to support such orders.
Registration is required unless:
- You handle transactions only for yourself or your firm itself or your firm’s affiliates, top officers, or directors or
- You are a non-U.S. resident or firm with only non-U.S. customers and you or your firm submits all trades for clearing to an FCM.
All registered FCMs must be Members of NFA in order to conduct futures business with the public.
More Information
http://www.nfa.futures.org/nfa-registration/fcm/index.HTML
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