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Definition

As used by the CFTC, it implies a situation where a trader holds a long position in the futures market in excess of the speculative position limit as an offset to a fixed price sale, even though the trader has an ample supply of the commodity on hand to fill all sales commitments.

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Delivery Option, Dutch Auction, Delivery Date, Derivative, Derivatives Clearing Organization

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