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Futures Order Types: The Basics
Futures order types like market, limit, and stop let you control how and when trades are executed. Each type helps manage price, timing, and risk based on your strategy.
What Does It Mean to Go Long or Short in Futures?
Going long means buying a futures contract expecting prices to rise. Going short means selling first, aiming to profit from a drop. Both allow traders to act on bullish or bearish views.
What Is an Active Futures Contract?
An active futures contract is the one with the highest volume and liquidity. It is usually the nearest expiration and offers the best execution, tightest spreads, and most accurate price action.
What is Mark to Market in Futures?
Mark to market is the daily process of updating your account based on open futures positions. Gains are credited, losses are debited, and margin requirements are enforced in real time.
What is a Futures Margin Call?
A futures margin call occurs when your account falls below the required margin. To continue trading, you must deposit more funds, reduce your position, or risk having it liquidated by your broker.
Managing Risk in Futures Trading
Managing risk in futures trading means setting rules to limit losses and protect capital. Tools like stop orders, position sizing, and leverage control help traders stay disciplined and avoid emotional decisions.
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