Futures

Future are a type of derivative. They are a legally binding contract to buy or sell a commodity at a future point but at a price that is agreed upon in the present. They can work as a form of insurance; for a seller if the commodity price risks decreasing and for a buyer if they predict that the price will rise in the future. They are also used for speculative purposes. Often traded in agriculture, natural resources and currency.

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