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The Contract Unit
Delivery-type futures contracts stipulate the specifications of the commodity to be delivered (such as 5,000 bushels of grain, 40,000 pounds of livestock, or 100 troy ounces of gold). Foreign currency futures provide for delivery of a specified number of euro currency, yen, or pounds. U.S. Treasury futures are in terms of instruments having a stated face value (such as $100,000 or $1 million) at maturity. Commodity contracts that call for cash settlement rather than delivery are based on a given index number times a specified dollar multiple. This is the case, for example, with stock index futures. Whatever the contracy, it's important to know precisely what it is you would be buying or selling, and the quantity you would be buying or selling.
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