There are many spot markets that are continuous contracts, such as "Shanghai Copper Continuous", "Shanghai Copper Continuous", "Shanghai Copper Continuous Four", etc.;
Because most futures contracts There is a delivery period, and usually the longest contract period does not exceed one year. For the convenience of research, many market quotation systems have set up "continuous contracts".
Spot Markets (Spot Markets) refers to a general term for the market opposite to the derivatives market such as futures, options and swaps.
Currencies, bonds or stocks traded in the spot market are the underlying assets of derivatives (underlying instruments).
In the foreign exchange and bond markets, the spot market refers to the trading of debt instruments (such as bills, bonds, bank acceptance bills) with a maturity of about 12 months.