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What if nobody takes over my contract?
Landlord: Your worry is unnecessary.

First of all, there are hedgers and speculators in the futures market. I believe you are also a futures speculator. Hedging is a reverse operation in the futures market in order to avoid the risks in the spot market. No matter what the market situation is, there are always people in the futures market who expect the rise and fall of the market outlook, because all commodity prices are in line with international standards, commodity producers, marketers, reprocessors and so on. Everyone needs to hedge in the futures market, and futures speculators have increased liquidity for this market. Generally speaking, the market you mentioned will not appear.

Another situation is the price limit. If your 10T bean is a long order and the contract falls, you can't close the position. We can only wait for the contract to set a price limit. If your margin is insufficient during the period, you must add margin before the opening of the next day, otherwise you will be forced to close your position by the futures brokerage company. On the contrary, shorting the daily limit is a truth.

So, to sum up, as long as the contract in your hand is not limited by price, no one will take it! At present, the liquidity of the domestic futures market is still very strong!

I hope my brief explanation is useful to the landlord!