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What Is a “Futures Contract” in the Context of Financial Derivatives?

A futures contract is a standardized legal agreement to buy or sell a specific quantity of an asset at a predetermined price on a specified date in the future. They are traded on organized exchanges and are used for both speculation and hedging.

The terms, such as quantity and quality, are standardized to ensure liquidity and ease of trading.

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