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What does it mean that futures leave more than one order?
In futures, multiple orders leave the market, that is, investors who make multiple orders close their positions.

Futures are divided into multiple orders and empty orders. More than one position means that the buying contract is bullish in the later period, and the empty position means that the selling contract is bearish in the later period.

In the trading software, you can see, for example, "multi-position closing", that is, multi-position leaving and multi-position closing.

If investors follow others to make orders, sometimes they will be prompted that "multiple orders leave" is to ask investors to close their positions first!

Not only refers to holding futures contract positions in futures trading, it is called holding positions. Among them, holding multiple positions is called holding multiple orders, which is referred to as holding multiple orders.