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Futures

Futures Future contracts are agreements between two parties to buy or sell an asset (underlying) at a given point of time in the future. They are standardized contract i.e. an agreement, traded on a futures exchange, to buy or sell a standardized quantity of a specified commodity of standardized quality at a certain date in the future, at a price (the futures price) determined by the parties involved. The future date is called the delivery date or final settlement date. The official price of the futures contract at the end of a day's trading session on the exchange is called the settlement price for that day of business on the exchange. Assume that no cash settlement was done between the two parties. A futures contract gives the holder the obligation to make or take delivery under the terms of the contract. Also both parties of a futures contract must fulfill the contract on the settlement date – it is legally binding. The seller delivers the underlying asset to the buyer, or, if i