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Will there be a negative loss in futures?
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Futures implement the debt-free system on the same day. Settlement will be made after the daily closing. In the case of insufficient trading margin, the futures company will promptly notify customers to add margin. If the customer fails to add the deposit in time within the specified time. Futures companies have the right to forcibly liquidate contracts held by customers.

There are two kinds of forced liquidation in futures: the forced liquidation of futures companies (or self-operated members) by exchanges and the forced liquidation of customers by futures companies.

Forced liquidation is also called forced liquidation, and it is also called being cut/cut/exploded. According to the different subjects of compulsory liquidation, compulsory liquidation can be divided into exchange compulsory liquidation and brokerage compulsory liquidation.

Extended information When the balance of the settlement reserve fund of a member is less than zero, there are three forced liquidation situations that are not replenished within the specified time:

First, when only the proprietary account defaults, the proprietary account shall be closed in the order of the total contract positions. If the settlement reserve is still less than zero after the forced liquidation, the investors in their agency accounts will be moved;

Second, when only the brokerage account defaults, it will be compensated by the balance of settlement reserve and the liquidation amount of the self-operated account, and then the position in the brokerage account will be leveled according to certain principles;

Third, when both the proprietary account and the brokerage account default, the order of forced liquidation is proprietary account first, then brokerage account. If the settlement reserve is greater than zero after forcibly closing the brokerage account position, investors will be passive.

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