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Electricity Futures Trading on Nymex

The New York Mercantile Exchange is a US-based futures exchange that deals with energy futures, as well as options in gasoline, crude oil, propane, natural gas, electricity and heating oil, and even base and precious metals.

It is the largest physical commodity futures exchange in the world and is considered the premier forum for precious metals and energy trades. Traders who are looking for liquidity alternatives that can counter their bond and stock investments normally flock to the Nymex.

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