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Additional Markets

Market Data File #1
Mar '99
Japanese Yen
Swiss Franc
S&P500 Index
(v1.1a required)

Market Data File #2
Mar '99
Copper / Cotton
Crude Oil / Lumber
July '99 Bean Meal
May '99 Sugar

Market Data File #3
Jan '96 S&P / Jan '96 TBonds

Market Data File #4
Dec'96 Coffee/Cocoa/Sugar

Market Data File #5
Dec'96 Corn / Wheat
Dec'96 Soybeans / Bean Meal

Market Data File #6
Aug'94 Gold / Feb'95 Gold Jul'94 Silver / Mar'95 Silver

Market Data File #7
Dec'94 Corn

Market File Builder


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All market files are for use with registered copies of the LimitUp! futures trading simulator game. Market files may be distributed freely without modification and can be used as templates to add additional markets of your own.

To add any of these additional markets, download the desired file, unzip it (if the file name ends in .ZIP) and move the extracted .MKT files into your LIMITUP file folder. No need to run an install or reboot.

 March '99 Japanese Yen, Swiss Franc and S&P500 Index -- our most current market price files -- compiled by "SuprTrdr"

 March '99 Copper, Cotton, Crude Oil and Lumber; July '99 Bean Meal; and May '99 Sugar, compiled by "Wayne"

 January '96 S&P 500 Index and Treasury Bonds, compiled by Michael Santana

 December '96 Coffee, Cocoa and Sugar, from the extensive files of Steve Held

 December '96 Corn, Wheat, Soybeans and Bean Meal, from the extensive files of Steve Held

 August'94 Gold, February'95 Gold, July'94 Silver and March'95 Silver

 December '94 Corn - Ninety-three days of trading activity -- there are actually four hundred ninety three days of activity, so expect this file to grow!

 Market File Builder - Finally, a tool to help convert your own market data into a LimitUp! market file. This Excel workbook macro will convert columns of spreadsheet data into LimitUp! MKT format.

 Can't get enough market data? Check out tons of Historical Futures Data available at the Turtle Trader website.

Send us an Excel spreadsheet with at least 30 consecutive days of pricing for any futures contract, and we'll convert it to a LimitUp! market file and post it here, giving you credit for the information. (Your submission must include the open, high, low and closing price for each day.)