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SILVER Jul 2015 4470 Put Futopt

New York Mercantile Exchange › SILVER Jul 2015 4470 Put (NYMEX:SO.N15.4470P)

17.03 (0.00%)

2012-04-13 14:23:57, 30 min delay

SILVER Jul 2015 4470 Put (NYMEX:SO.N15.4470P) $metamarket Chart
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Last Price17.03
Open17.03
High17.03
Time2012-04-13 14:23:57
Contract High Date2012-04-09
Contract Low Date2012-04-12
Expiration2015-06-25
Close Time17:15
Settle Time14:23
Previous Close17.03
Low17.03
Contract High16.939
Contract Low16.317
Strike Price44.7
Open Time18:00

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