A standardized financial obligation for a buyer to purchase an asset (or the seller to sell an asset), such as a financial instrument or physical commodity at a pre-set future date and price. Futures are used to hedge or speculate on the price movement of an asset. While a futures contract does obligate the trader; in real life, this obligation is avoided by simply exiting the position, much like selling a stock in the equity markets would close a trade.
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