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What does it mean that futures go up but lighten up?
This means that when futures go up, there are more orders in the market. The main reason is that when futures are rising, some short sellers think that futures will continue to rise and there is no hope of falling, so they stop and leave.

What is the impact of rising futures on related stocks?

The rise of futures is usually related to the stimulation of stock prices, but this is only an external factor. Whether the stock rises or not depends on whether the money is speculative or not, and whether there are good fundamentals. If futures go up, but the company's stock is poor, then investors will not speculate, so the stock will not go up.

In addition, many times the main funds will use futures to add positions. When retail investors see futures adding positions, they think that stocks will rise. In fact, when the main force is profitable, they will choose to ship.