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Why Is the Bid-Ask Spread on a Futures Contract Often Tighter than on the Spot Market?

The futures market spread is often tighter because it typically attracts more institutional participation and is highly centralized, leading to deeper liquidity and greater competition among market makers. Additionally, the futures contract is a derivative, and market makers can often hedge their risk more efficiently using other derivatives or the spot market, leading to tighter pricing.

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