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futures [ˈfju:tʃəz, Am -ɚz] N pl ECON

futures

equity futures N pl ECON

equity futures

futures fund N ECON

futures fund

futures market N ECON

futures market

futures option N ECON

futures option
futures option

I. future [ˈfju:tʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] N usu no pl

II. future [ˈfju:tʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] ADJ

commodity future N ECON

1. commodity future (contract):

2. commodity future (transaction):

future estate N LAW

future interest N LAW

future-oriented ADJ

future potential N no pl

future prospects N pl

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Some of the more commonly day-traded financial instruments are stocks, options, currencies, and a host of futures contracts such as equity index futures, interest rate futures, and commodity futures.
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Speculators are particularly common in the markets for stocks, bonds, commodity futures, currencies, fine art, collectibles, real estate, and derivatives.
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Coffee is an example of a product that has been susceptible to significant commodity futures price variations.
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Those that buy or sell commodity futures need to be careful.
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Gray wrote more than 50 professional articles related to commodity futures markets.
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