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December 2020 Futures Delivery & Launch Notice


Dear Valued Customer:

Greetings from Doo Prime!

The following table indicates the futures contract that is approaching the delivery date for the month of December. After the expiration date, the corresponding futures contract cannot be traded anymore. For expiration details, please refer to the table below.

Please be noted that you should close your expiring futures contract before the market closes. In order to prevent customers from opening new positions in the market, the system will disallow the opening of new orders 20 minutes before market closure and all open positions in futures contracts that are expiring will be closed 15 minutes before the market closure.

Symbol 

Contract Month  

Last Trading Date  

GC_2103 

Dec-20 

2020/12/20 23:00 

Gold Futures 

December 2020 

Sl_2012 DEC-20 

DEC-20 

2020/12/23 23:00 

Silver Futures 

December 2020 

Please refer to the table below on the new futures contract:

Symbol 

Contract Month  

Release Date  

CL_2103 

Mar-21 

2020/12/20 23:00 

NYMEX Light Sweet Crude Oil  

March 2021 

GC_2106 

Jun-21 

2020/12/23 23:00 

Gold Futures  

June 2021 

SI_2102 

Feb-21 

2020/12/23 23:00 

Silver Futures 

February 2021 

SI_2103 

Mar-21 

2020/12/23 23:00 

Silver Futures 

March 2021 

If you need any further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thanks for your trust and support!

Best regards

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