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Learning to Build Your SportsFolio with the SportsRiskIndex
Collaborate with the architects of the world’s first and only regulated “sports stock market”. Learn to trade the SportsRiskIndex and build your SportsFolio.
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The following outline was personally presented by me and attending legal counsel in Washington, D.C. on September 25, 2007: http://tinyurl.com/25n5b5d Shortly thereafter we received positive indication (from CFTC staff) to proceed with the product designs as “sports is an industry as any other and should have access to risk-management tools irrespective of an aspect of [...]
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http://wsbradio.com/blogs/jamie_dupree/2010/04/betting-on-movies.html#comments “I found one group on the internet that is trying to get approval from the feds to trade in “sports based financial instruments” - they call it the Sports Risk Index. It says they are “dedicated to developing and marketing sports-focused financial instruments and tools to be traded on the global regulated financial markets.” [...]
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http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-04-21/senate-panel-clears-ban-on-trading-box-office-futures-contracts.html This is what happens when you don’t get industry support AND require the interrogation of industry financials to make your product work (unlike the SRI). Share this:FacebookEmailPrint
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-04-20/cantor-fitzgerald-wins-u-s-approval-for-movie-futures-market.html That makes 2 for 2 approved and both by unanimous vote. Next stop: Specific approval of the opening set of movie box office contract designs. Share this:FacebookEmailPrint
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/04/16/AR2010041603819.html This is extremely good news and an essential step towardthe approval and trading of our SportsRiskIndex familyof sports-focused financial instruments. Share this:FacebookEmailPrint
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