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Click in an empty row and enter the underlying symbol. Hit enter, and select the futures contract from the list. From the selector, choose the contract with the infinity sign ()which denotes a continuous futures contract. Note: The market data line for the future will also show the infinity sign.
A continuous futures contract is not really a futures contract. Instead, it is several futures contracts that have been spliced together to create a long-term chart. A continuous futures contract adjusts for these gaps and time differences to create an artificial price series.
A continuous contract is a reinsurance contract that does not have a fixed contract end date, and which will continue to be renewed and be in effect until one of the parties in the contract terminates it.
So there are some contracts that will last less than 1 year, others for over 10 years. But it doesn't really matter, as you would typically just roll from one contract to the next as the delivery period or expiration approaches.
A continuous futures contract is not really a futures contract. Instead, it is several futures contracts that have been spliced together to create a long-term chart. These gaps stem from the time premium between futures contracts. The June gold futures contract on the CME will expire on June 28th.
A futures contract is an agreement to buy or sell an asset at a future date at an agreed-upon price. Futures contracts are standardized agreements that typically trade on an exchange. One party agrees to buy a given quantity of securities or a commodity, and take delivery on a certain date.
To close or cancel out a futures contract position, a trader simply enters the opposite type of trade and the contract will be removed from the trader's account. For example, if a trader is long on a contract, a sell order will close the trade and the trader will no longer have a position in the contract.
Closing Out Futures The second, and more common method, is called “closing out.” Closing out of a position in the futures market means taking out an equal but opposite contract to your existing one. To close out of a long position you would take a short position with the same strike price, expiration date and assets.
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