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- Futures Contracts: Details about specific futures contracts, including the underlying asset, contract size, expiration dates, and trading hours.
- Forex Pairs: Information on currency pairs, including base and quote currencies, pip value, and minimum/maximum contract sizes.
- Commodities: Details about traded commodities, such as gold, oil, etc., including contract size, tick size, and trading months.
- Underlying Asset: Information about the asset the contract represents (e.g., stock index, commodity, currency).
- Contract Size: The specific quantity or value of the underlying asset in one futures contract.
- Expiration Date: The date when the futures contract expires and positions need to be closed or rolled over.
- Tick Size: The minimum price movement allowed for the asset in the contract.
- Base and Quote Currencies: Identifies the currencies involved in the pair.
- Pip Value: The value of one pip movement in the currency pair.
- Lot Sizes: Minimum and maximum lot sizes permissible for trading the pair.
Commodity Contract Information
- Type of Commodity: Details about the specific commodity being traded (gold, oil, etc.).
- Contract Size: Specifies the quantity of the commodity in one contract.
- Trading Months: Months in which the contracts are actively traded.
Order Types and Restrictions
- Available Order Types: Information on the types of orders allowed for each contract (market, limit, stop, etc.).
- Trading Restrictions: Any specific trading limitations or conditions associated with the contract.
- Initial Margin: The minimum amount required to open a position in the contract.
- Maintenance Margin: The minimum amount needed to keep a position open.
- The information provided on contract specifications is for educational purposes and should not be considered as financial advice.
- Traders should refer to their broker’s platform or contract specifications for the most accurate and updated information.
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