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![]() | A Simple Basic Future Contract Question ahumm... thats what i tought we all know trading future contracts is a zero sum game as there should allways someone be prepared to buy a contract in order for you to sell it and visa versa... is it possible that your broker takes the opposite of your trade in order for you to buy a certain future contract or is this only done by other market participants ? i guess not wouldnt be logical to short a contract in order for me to go long on that same contract? does it mean someone else is willing to EXIT/CLOSE his existing long(?) contract so i can buy it from him? i feel kind of embaresed to ask this as i trade future's on a daily base ![]() what am i missing Last edited by flyingdutchmen; 07-02-2009 at 01:10 AM. | ||
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In general stock futures, your order generally flows to the exchange where matching happens. Even if your broker wants to take a contra trade against you, he too will have to take the trade at the exchange and hence it makes no difference who the counter party is. | ||
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![]() | Re: A Simple Basic Future Contract Question Jim | ||
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