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Aggregation

Aggregation is the principle under which all futures positions owned or controlled by one trader (or group of traders acting in concert) are combined to determine reporting status and compliance with speculative position limits. In other words, Aggregation is the policy under which all futures positions owned or controlled by one trader or a group of traders are combined to determine reportable positions and speculative limits.

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Futures: Futures (also called Futures Contract) is a legally binding agreement to buy or sell a commodity or financial instrument at a later date. Futures contracts are normally standardized according to the quality, quantity, delivery time and location for each commodity, with price as the only variable.

Position Limit: Position Limit is the maximum number of speculative futures contracts one can hold as determined by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and/or the exchange where the contract is traded.

Reportable Positions: Reportable Positions is the number of open contracts specified by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) when a firm or individual must begin reporting total positions by delivery month to the authorized exchange and/or the CFTC.

Speculative Position Limit: Speculative Position Limit is the maximum position, either net long or net short, in one commodity future (or option) or in all futures (or options) of one commodity combined that may be held or controlled by one person (other than a person eligible for a hedge exemption) as prescribed by an exchange and/or by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

Trader: Trader is a merchant involved in cash commodities or a professional speculator who trades for his own account and who typically holds exchange trading privileges.


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Naked options trading is very risky - many people lose money trading them. It is recommended contacting your broker or investment professional to find out about trading risk and margin requirements before getting involved into trading uncovered options.

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