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  2. Futures contract - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a futures contract (sometimes called futures) is a standardized legal contract to buy or sell something at a predetermined price for delivery at a specified time in the future, between parties not yet known to each other.

  3. Futures exchange - Wikipedia

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    Futures contracts are derivatives contracts to buy or sell specific quantities of a commodity or financial instrument at a specified price with delivery set at a specified time in the future.

  4. Futures Contract Definition: Types, Mechanics, and Uses ... - ...

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    A futures contract is a legal agreement to buy or sell a particular commodity asset, or security at a predetermined price at a specified time in the future. Futures contracts are standardized...

  5. The Basics of Trading Futures Contracts | Charles Schwab

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    A futures contract is a legally binding agreement to buy or sell a standardized asset on a specific date or during a specific month. Typically, futures contracts are traded electronically on exchanges such as the CME Group, the largest futures exchange in the United States.

  6. Definition of a Futures Contract - CME Group

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    A futures contract is distinct from a forward contract in two important ways: first, a futures contract is a legally binding agreement to buy or sell a standardized asset on a specific date or during a specific month. Second, this transaction is facilitated through a futures exchange.

  7. Futures contract - Simple English Wikipedia, the free...

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    A futures contract is an agreement between two parties. [1] The buyer pays the seller today for the promise of the commodity at a future date. [2] Futures contracts are traded in futures exchanges. [3] The commodities can be things such as livestock, agriculture produce, metals, energy, and financial products. [4] Trading futures can be ...

  8. E-mini - Wikipedia

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    E-minis are futures contracts that represent a fraction of the value of standard futures. They are traded primarily on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. As of April, 2011, CME lists 44 unique E-mini contracts, [1] of which approximately 10 have average daily trading volumes of over 1,000 contracts. [2]

  9. Futures contract - MarketsWiki, A Commonwealth of Market...

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    A futures contract is a method by which a buyer and a seller agree to complete a contractual transaction for a commodity or financial instrument in a specific future "contract month," for a specific price.

  10. What Is Futures Trading? - Investopedia

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    Futures are contracts to buy or sell a specific underlying asset at a future date. The underlying asset can be a commodity, a security, or other financial instrument. Futures trading requires...

  11. What is a futures contract? - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    A futures contract is a legal agreement to buy or sell a commodity asset, such as oil or gold, at a predetermined price at a specified time in the future. The futures market is used by investors and traders to track the fair value of financial assets several weeks or even years down the road.

  12. 期貨合約英語: futures contract ),簡稱期貨(英語: futures ),是一種跨越時間的交易方式,衍生性金融商品的一種。買賣雙方透過簽訂合約,同意按指定的時間、價格與其他交易條件,交收指定數量的現貨。

  13. Futures Exchange: Overview of How it Works, History - ...

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    A futures exchange is a market where futures contracts and other derivatives are traded. These exchanges play a crucial role in the financial markets by providing a regulated, transparent,...

  14. What is a Futures Contract? - MarketBeat

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    A futures contract is an agreement between two parties to buy or sell an underlying asset at a specific date in the future at a specific price point set today. Investors can profit on differences in price movements by buying futures contracts and exiting their positions before the settlement date.

  15. Interest rate future - Wikipedia

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    An interest rate future is a futures contract (a financial derivative) with an interest-bearing instrument as the underlying asset. [1] It is a particular type of interest rate derivative. Examples include Treasury-bill futures, Treasury-bond futures and Eurodollar futures.

  16. Futures contract | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki

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    A futures contract (future) is a standardized contract between two parties, to trade an asset at a specified price at a specified future date. The seller will deliver the underlying and the buyer will take delivery of the underlying and pay the agreed-upon price.

  17. Understanding Future Contracts: an Introduction to Futures...

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    Future contracts are another financial tool utilized by speculative traders who predict the price swings of asserts. But what exactly are futures, how do they work, and what sets them apart...

  18. Futures contracts explained: definition, contract sizes and...

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    A futures contract is an agreement to buy or sell an asset at some point in the future. These contracts will specify the price the asset will be exchanged for, the exact time of expiry, and the quantity of goods. Futures contracts can be used to speculate on commodities, currencies and indices.

  19. Perpetual futures - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a perpetual futures contract, also known as a perpetual swap, is an agreement to non-optionally buy or sell an asset at an unspecified point in the future.

  20. What Is the History of Futures? - Investopedia

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    The first traded futures contracts in the U.S. were for corn. Wheat and soybeans markets followed. These three core agricultural commodities still account for the bulk of trading business...

  21. Futures - Wikipedia

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    I futures (dall'inglese future contracts [1]) sono contratti a termine standardizzati per poter essere negoziati facilmente in una borsa valori, e sanciscono l'impegno a un acquisto differito di un'attività sottostante a un prezzo prefissato.

  22. Currency future - Wikipedia

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    A currency future, also known as an FX future or a foreign exchange future, is a futures contract to exchange one currency for another at a specified date in the future at a price (exchange rate) that is fixed on the purchase date; see Foreign exchange derivative.

  23. Forward Contracts vs. Futures Contracts: What’s the Difference?

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    A forward contract is a private, customizable agreement that settles at the end of the agreement and is traded over the counter. A futures contract has standardized terms and is traded on an...

  24. Option (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In finance, an option is a contract which conveys to its owner, the holder, the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a specific quantity of an underlying asset or instrument at a specified strike price on or before a specified date, depending on the style of the option.

  25. Futures - Wikipedia

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    Futures contract, a tradable financial derivatives contract; Futures exchange, a financial market where futures contracts are traded; Modern Trader, formerly Futures, an American finance magazine