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  2. 4 popular strategies for trading futures - AOL

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    Futures trade on exchanges and are available for qualified investors to trade. To purchase a futures contract, traders must put up a portion of its value (called margin), ranging from 3 to 12 ...

  3. 8 Reasons Why Trading Futures Is Better Than Stocks - AOL

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    Leverage is one of the prime reasons that investing in futures is better than buying stocks — assuming you are correct in the timing of your trade. As futures may only require 5% to 10% ...

  4. S&P 500 futures - Wikipedia

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    S&P Futures trade with a multiplier, sized to correspond to $250 per point per contract. If the S&P Futures are trading at 2,000, a single futures contract would have a market value of $500,000. For every 1 point the S&P 500 Index fluctuates, the S&P Futures contract will increase or decrease $250.

  5. Should Stock Market Futures Be Your Trading Future? - AOL

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    Those who spend enough time trading and reading about stocks will inevitably encounter futures. Put simply, futures are contractual agreements where two parties agree to buy or sell a fixed amount ...

  6. Futures contract - Wikipedia

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    A futures contract might also opt to settle against an index based on trade in a related spot market. ICE Brent futures use this method of settlement. Expiry (or Expiration in the U.S.) is the time and the day that a particular delivery month of a futures contract stops trading, as well as the final settlement price for that contract. For many ...

  7. Commodity market - Wikipedia

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    However, most ETCs implement a futures trading strategy, which may produce quite different results from owning the commodity. Commodity ETFs trade provide exposure to an increasing range of commodities and commodity indices, including energy, metals, softs and agriculture. Many commodity funds, such as oil roll so-called front-month futures ...