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Don't futures have to be delivered until the contract expires? Why can you still buy and sell every day? They said it was T+0. I don't understand.
Futures cannot be delivered before the contract expires. It is also said that the reason why T+0 can be bought and sold every day is the activity or behavior of futures contract trading and exchange. Futures delivery refers to the process that when the futures contract expires, both parties to the transaction transfer the ownership of the goods contained in the futures contract and finally settle the contract at the end of the period. Pay attention to the difference. Futures delivery is another concept.

Futures, usually futures contracts, are contracts. A standardized contract made by a futures exchange to deliver a certain amount of subject matter at a specific time and place in the future. This subject matter, also known as the underlying asset, can be a commodity, such as copper or crude oil, a financial instrument, such as foreign exchange and bonds, or a financial indicator, such as three-month interbank offered rate or stock index. Futures trading is an inevitable product of the development of market economy to a certain stage.