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What are futures and options?
Futures: refers to standardized tradable contracts with cotton, oil and other popular products or financial assets such as stocks and bonds as the subject matter, that is, the trading mode of payment first and delivery later;

Option: it is the securitization of power, and the option contract is at least designed for buyers and sellers, and the holder, that is, the buyer, enjoys rights but does not assume corresponding obligations;

The difference between futures and options: the rights and obligations of buyers and sellers are different, the undertakers of deposits and royalties are different, and the profit and loss risks are different.