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May I ask why sometimes the position difference in individual investors' futures is greater than the volume?
The position difference refers to the position difference, that is, the difference between the buying position and the selling position of the stock. The volume only shows that the transaction amount of the day is unilateral. In statistical terms, the warehouse difference is the number of periods and the volume is hours, which can explain why sometimes the warehouse difference is greater than the volume.