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What Is the ‘Notional Value’ of a Derivatives Contract?

The notional value is the total face value of the underlying asset controlled by the derivative contract. It is the value used to calculate payments but is typically not exchanged.

It is much larger than the premium or margin required, which highlights the leverage inherent in derivatives.

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