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What Is ‘Rollover Risk’ and How Do Perpetual Contracts Eliminate It?

Rollover risk is the uncertainty and cost associated with closing an expiring traditional futures contract and simultaneously opening a new contract for a later expiration month. Perpetual contracts eliminate this risk entirely because they have no expiration date, allowing traders to hold their positions indefinitely without the need for periodic contract switching.

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