Does the rise and fall of futures after the lock-up have anything to do with me?
No, the ups and downs of the locked market are not directly related to the investors' actual positions, that is to say, no matter how the market rises and falls, the investors' profits and losses will not change. The price changes in the futures market are very rapid and complicated, and the market risk is also very high. Investors need to have certain market analysis and risk control ability when conducting futures trading. At the same time, locking is not a trading strategy suitable for all situations, and investors need to decide whether to adopt locking strategy according to their investment objectives and risk tolerance. Futures lock-in refers to a special trading strategy adopted by investors in the futures market to avoid risks and keep their positions unchanged. After locking, the future positions held by investors will be frozen and will not change because of the ups and downs of the market.