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Why do futures lose into negative numbers?
Futures is a two-way trading mechanism, and the decline of futures is the phenomenon that the buyer still owes futures money without paying off the seller.

Futures trading is a high-risk investment behavior, and traders may suffer losses due to market risks, leverage, lack of risk management strategies, operational errors, competitive pressures and other reasons.

Futures is a standardized tradable contract with cotton, soybean, oil and other bulk products and financial assets such as stocks and bonds as the target.