The Network
This web site is part of the WLF Futures, Options and Forex Education Network,
a collection of high-content, educational web sites first established in 1996 and designed to teach beginners how to trade commodity futures, options on futures and Forex.
The WLF Futures, Options and Forex Education Network is wholly owned by World Link Futures, Inc.
World Link Futures, Inc. is a licensed educational Commodity Trading Advisor, the regulatory classification for a commodity futures
and options trading professional. It is registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the federal regulatory
agency with jurisdiction over the United States commodities markets, and it complies with regulations promulgated by the National
Futures Association (NFA). The NFA, in addition to regulating the industry, promotes just and equitable principles of trade and,
in general, protects the public interest.
The NFA registration number of World Link Futures, Inc. is 271581. Any individual can access the NFA web site at www.nfa.futures.org and
perform a disciplinary background check on the Company. After over 13 years in business, World Link Futures is proud to have a clean
disciplinary record. This is rare within the industry and testifies to the high level of professionalism and business ethics that the
Company employs in all of its dealings.
The WLF Futures, Options and Forex Education Network was formed in New York City by individuals having over 15 years experience in the
commodities and brokerage industry. The Network draws upon a wealth of experience of its employees that includes: proprietary trading
in the trading pits of Chicago, electronic brokerage of government debt obligations and a professional economist at a central bank
and a major New York commodity exchange.
Among its many accolades and achievements, the Network is typically ranked as the top futures trading site for the beginner among the major internet search
engines. It often appears as a source for articles or comments in leading industry magazines such as Futures Magazine, was
praised by the Wall Street Journal for being comprehensive and easy-to-grasp and is referenced by over 235 external web sites
(as of January 2010).
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