Oats Sep '19 (ZOU19)
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Price Performance
See More| Period | Period Low | Period High | Performance | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1-Month | 246-4 +17.75% on 08/28/19 | | 290-2 unch on 09/13/19 | +18-4 (+6.81%) since 08/13/19 |
| 3-Month | 246-4 +17.75% on 08/28/19 | | 305-4 -4.99% on 06/14/19 | -5-0 (-1.69%) since 06/13/19 |
| 52-Week | 246-4 +17.75% on 08/28/19 | | 305-4 -4.99% on 06/14/19 | +33-6 (+13.16%) since 09/13/18 |
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