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What does it mean that the volume and amount in futures are all shown as zero?
That means there was no deal that day, and of course the deal was zero.

Futures contracts all have expiration dates, and the turnover of non-main contracts is low, even very low, and some contracts have not been sold for a day.

The main contract refers to the contract with the largest position, and which contract is the main contract depends on the current time and industrial cycle.

Ordinary investors generally only make main contracts in the case of non-intertemporal arbitrage.