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This module is all about futures trading, what futures contracts actually are, how they work in the marketplace and why you might want to start trading them. Though not a preferred instrument for risk-averse investors, the futures market is extremely liquid and is therefore highly attractive to the more enterprising trader. You’ll see an example of a futures trade outlined simply in a video. What is the process involved? With a series of videos you’ll learn about what the key phrases associated with futures mean and what to look out for. The simple definition of a futures contract is that it’s an agreement between a buyer and a seller. It’s an agreement to buy or sell a specific asset – such as a commodity or a financial instrument – at an agreed price at a date in the future. futures are traded on exchanges all over the world. Most futures traders don’t engage to take delivery of the asset – bushels of corn for example – instead they speculate on price movements, similar to stock investments. In this course you’ll learn about:

The workings of a futures contract
Hedgers and speculators and their roles
The key terminology used in futures trading
How futures might work for your trading

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