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How is the average price of futures calculated?
Position funds: total funds * (x%-y%); Maximum allowable single loss

First-hand opening price: (current price * trading unit * deposit)+handling fee; Default number of lots (maximum opening position): holding money/first-hand opening price;

Maximum stop loss point of each transaction: maximum allowable loss/number of positions opened/trading unit/minimum price change; The value of a price fluctuation of futures varieties: minimum fluctuation price * trading unit * number of positions opened;

Commodity futures is the weighted average of all-day trading prices, that is, the price of each transaction multiplied by the number of lots, plus the value of the whole day. The commodity variety, trading unit, contract month, margin, quantity, quality, grade, delivery time and delivery place of futures contracts are all established and standardized, and the only variable is price. The standards of futures contracts are usually designed by futures exchanges and listed by national regulatory agencies.

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Transaction classification

Commodity futures and financial futures. Commodity futures are divided into industrial products (which can be subdivided into metal commodities (precious metals and non-precious metals) and energy commodities), agricultural products and other commodities. Financial futures are mainly traditional financial commodities (tools) such as stock index, interest rate and exchange rate. All kinds of futures trading include options trading.

Commodity futures

Agricultural products futures: such as soybean, soybean oil, soybean meal, indica rice, wheat, corn, cotton, sugar, coffee, pork breast, rapeseed oil and palm oil.

Metal futures: such as copper, aluminum, tin, lead, zinc, nickel, gold, silver, rebar, wire, etc.

Energy futures: such as crude oil (plastics, PTA, PVC), gasoline (methanol) and fuel oil. Emerging varieties include temperature, carbon dioxide emission quota and natural rubber.

Financial futures

Stock index futures: such as FTSE index in Britain, DAX index in Germany, Nikkei average index in Tokyo, Hang Seng index in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 index, etc.

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