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CME Group Announces New S&P MidCap 400 Fee Waivers

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So how does this benefit the average trader with Infinity?

 

What cost savings, if any, will be given?

 

Or will you and/or Infinity pocket the difference yourself?

 

Hope you don't mind my asking...

 

-fs

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So how does this benefit the average trader with Infinity?

 

What cost savings, if any, will be given?

 

Or will you and/or Infinity pocket the difference yourself?

 

Hope you don't mind my asking...

 

-fs

 

 

 

Infinity will be offering significant savings to trade the MidCap.

 

I will be able to provide additional details very soon.

 

 

Best regards,

 

 

Tom

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Nothing "duplicate" about it, Brownie!

 

The thread is posted specifically to address INFINITY's provision of the savings on the MidCap.

 

Unless you have another post in mind that speaks specifically to INFINITY's fees structure for the MidCap, that is ....

 

 

-fs

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Nothing "duplicate" about it, Brownie!

 

The thread is posted specifically to address INFINITY's provision of the savings on the MidCap.

 

Unless you have another post in mind that speaks specifically to INFINITY's fees structure for the MidCap, that is ....

 

 

-fs

 

Actually, the very first post of this thread is in fact a duplicate. The thread did not become about Infinity until AFTER the first post, which was the duplicate.

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So how does this benefit the average trader with Infinity?

 

What cost savings, if any, will be given?

 

Or will you and/or Infinity pocket the difference yourself?

 

Hope you don't mind my asking...

 

-fs

 

FS,

 

We are passing the savings on to the trader.

 

The Infinity rate for the MidCap 400 is $1.50 / Round turn all in.

 

This rate is affective until 12/31/08

Any questions email me at

t.duffy@infinitybrokerage.com

 

Regards,

 

Tom

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