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What happens when futures fall for three days in a row?
Prices will fall, trading volume will decrease, the risk of holding positions will increase and the exchange will take measures.

1. Price decline: Three consecutive down limits mean that futures prices have fallen sharply in a short period of time, which may lead to losses for investors.

2. Decrease in trading volume: Continuous down limit may lead to frustration of investors' confidence and decrease in market trading volume, further aggravating the price drop.

3. Increased risk of holding positions: If investors hold the futures contract, the continuous daily limit may lead to increased risk of holding positions, and investors may face financial losses.

4. Measures taken by the Exchange: If the market fluctuates abnormally due to three consecutive daily limit, the Exchange may take measures such as suspending trading to maintain market order.