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What does the current equity at the beginning of the futures account mean?
Customer's equity, that is, customer's trading margin+floating profit and loss+settlement reserve.

Initial equity refers to the customer's equity at the time of the transaction.

Current equity is the sum of trading margin and floating profit and loss at that time.

If you close your position at the current price, close the funds in your account at the settlement price.

If the account fund is 10000, you buy a hand of white sugar at the price of 5600, the settlement price of the previous trading day is 5595, the current price is 56 10, the initial equity is 10000-50=9950, and the current equity is1000.

Customer's equity = balance on the last day+deposit and withdrawal-handling fee+liquidation profit and loss+daily settlement position profit and loss.

Initial equity refers to the customer's equity after the settlement of the previous day.

Current equity = current trading margin+floating profit and loss-handling fee+available funds.