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Why are futures and foreign exchange zero-sum markets?
Markets that cannot directly create profits are all zero-sum markets.

Neither the futures market nor the foreign exchange market can directly create profits, so they are both zero-sum markets.

The word zero-sum comes from game theory, that is, zero-sum game, and the gains of one party must come from the losses of the other party. This kind of game is a zero-sum game, and the players in the zero-sum game are always antagonistic. A market with this property becomes a zero-sum market.