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What Is the Role of the “Delivery Month” in a Physically Settled Futures Contract?

The delivery month is the specified month in which the underlying asset must be delivered from the seller to the buyer. It dictates the expiration date and the period during which the delivery process, including the issuance of notices and warrants, takes place.

It is a fundamental parameter of the contract specification.

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