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The Series 3 examination itself is the all-encompassing test that is required by the National Futures Association (NFA) and the Commodities Futures Trading Commission CFTCC) in order to be considered a commodities and futures professional.
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Economists often argue that water should be considered a commodity, like housing or food.
Ion implantation has long been considered a commodity in semiconductor device manufacturing.
Coffee was considered a commodity industry, marked by heavy price-cutting and an ongoing battle for market share.
IJODiamonds.com sells mostly loose diamonds, which are difficult to sell for a high profit because the stones are considered a commodity.
As the first successful blockchain asset, a bitcoin has variously been considered a commodity, currency and personal property by regulatory agencies, courts and policymakers.
Power generated by Con Ed is considered a commodity subject to a state tax of 4percentt and a New York City tax of 4.25percentt.
There is a 4percentt state and a 4.25percentt city tax on electric power, which is considered a commodity when it is generated locally.
The barber "hires a marketing consultant," he added, "who hangs a banner above the shop, 'We fix $5 haircuts.' " The moral is "don't go down that road of discounting yourself into being considered a commodity," Mr. Smith said.
And at a time when smart, college-educated African-American men like him are considered a commodity in certain job markets, his choice to forgo the professional and dot-com circuit puzzles some of his peers.
By the time the web-search service was launched in 1998, online searching was considered a commodity, and all-in-one web "portals", offering a range of services, were all the rage.
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