Description
Type: String
Gives the current state of the instrument
Valid values:
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                1 = Active
Instrument is active, i.e. trading is possible. 
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                2 = Inactive
Instrument has previously been active and is now no longer traded but has not expired yet. The instrument may become active again. 
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                3 = Active, closing orders only
Instrument is active but only orders closing positions (reducing risk) are allowed. 
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                4 = Expired
Instrument has expired. E.g. An instrument may expire due to reaching maturity or expired based on contract definitions or exchange rules. 
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                5 = Delisted
Instrument has been removed from securities reference data. Delisting rules varies from exchange to exchange, which may include non-compliance of capitalization, revenue, consecutive minimum closing price. The instrument may become listed again once the instrument is back in compliance. A delisted instrument would not trade on the exchange but it may still be traded over-the-counter (e.g. OTCBB) or on Pink Sheets, or other similar trading service. 
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                6 = Knocked-out
Instrument has breached a pre-defined price threshold. 
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                7 = Knock-out revoked
Instrument reinstated, i.e. threshold has not been breached. 
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                8 = Pending Expiry
Instrument is currently still active but will expire after the current business day. For example, a contract that expires intra-day (e.g. at noon time) and is no longer tradeable but will still show up in the current day's order book with related statistics. 
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                9 = Suspended
Instrument has been temporarily disabled for trading (i.e. halted). 
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                10 = Published
Instrument information is provided prior to its first activation. 
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                11 = Pending Deletion
Instrument is awaiting deletion from security reference data.