6.
There are Many Futures Vehicles
In addition to the traditional buy and sell short positions, there are many vehicles in
futures trading. These include options, spreads, option spreads, futures versus options
positions and combinations of the above.
Summary
The bottom line of all futures trading is to either make money or to keep from losing it. The futures
markets provide an excellent vehicle for doing this.
Additional Uses of the Futures Markets
This course has, to this point, briefly outlined preliminary concepts and applications of futures trading.
Naturally, as a vehicle for speculating, hedging, or spreading risk, futures trading has significant
importance. As a vehicle for stabilizing costs to producers and end-users, futures trading is a vital tool.
On a more pervasive level, however, an understanding of futures trading can prove very valuable to the
investor not interested in actually trading futures.
This course gives considerable attention to the hypothesis that a knowledge of futures price trends and
futures market behavior can assist one in understanding economic trends as well as in forecasting the
short-term to intermediate-term direction of prices. There may also be long-range implications for
investors.
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