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Open: The price of the first transaction of the day. High: The high price for the contract during the trading session. Low: The low price for the contract during the trading session. Settle: The closing price at the end of the trading session.
It allows traders to buy or sell a contract on a financial index and settle it at a future date. As futures contracts track the price of the underlying asset, index futures track the prices of stocks in the underlying index. In other words, the S&P 500 index tracks the stock prices of 500 of the largest U.S. companies.
Stock market futures, also called market futures or equity index futures, are futures contracts that track a specific benchmark index like the S&P 500. Unlike options that can expire worthless when out of the money, expiring market futures are rolled over into the next expiration month contract.
Stock futures aren't a prediction as much as a bet. A stock futures contract is a commitment to buy or sell stock at a certain price at some future time, regardless of what it's actually worth at that moment. The prices offered for futures contracts are based on where investors see the market heading.
A futures exchange or futures market is a central financial exchange where people can trade standardized futures contracts. That is, a contract to buy specific quantities of a commodity or financial instrument at a specified price with delivery set at a specified time in the future.
Index futures prices are often an excellent indicator of opening market direction, but the signal works for only a brief period. Trading is typically volatile at the opening bell on Wall Street, which accounts for a disproportionate amount of total trading volume.
First two letters are the commodity. Third letter is the future month. Numbers are the year.
First two letters are the commodity. Third letter is the future month. Numbers are the year.
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