Glossary/Futures Contracts

Futures Contracts

What are Futures Contracts?

A futures contract is a financial contract that obligates the buyer to buy an underlying asset at a specified price on or before a specified date. The seller of the contract is obligated to sell the asset if the buyer chooses to exercise this right. The three main parts of a futures contract are the strike price, the expiration date, and the underlying asset.

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