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Futures contracts, or simply futures, are exchange traded derivatives. Futures contracts ensure
their liquidity by being highly standardized, usually by specifying the underlying asset, the type
of settlement, the amount and units of the underlying asset per contract, the currency in which the
futures contract is quoted, the delivery month and the last trading date.
Getting involved with Futures trading can be a great way to increase your portfolio, but unless you
know something about the futures market, getting involved with futures trading could do just the opposite.
The best way to go about getting involved with futures is by increasing your knowledge of the matter
through online research and by finding a knowledgeable, professional futures broker. This can either be
a local broker or one of many online futures brokers.
Future Trading at PSS
* Competitive commission rates based on monthly trading volume
* Direct online trading of:
• Gold and Silver precious metals
• Financial futures
• Crude oil and natural gas energies
* Traditional offline trading of a wide range of commodity futures
* Online trading on live streaming prices through our trading platform
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