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When will futures lose money by opening empty orders?
Usually it is a loss after invoicing, because there is a bid-ask spread, and the initial loss is due to the spread.

Usually, the loss of opening an empty order is due to the rise of futures, which is opposite to the expected direction of the empty order. The closing price is higher than the price at which the bears entered the market. In this case, an empty order is a loss.