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Exchange-traded derivative contract : ウィキペディア英語版 | Exchange-traded derivative contract
Exchange-traded derivative contracts are standardized derivative contracts (e.g. futures contracts and options) that are transacted on an organized futures exchange. They are standardized and require payment of an initial deposit or margin settled through a clearing house. ==Naming convention== These contracts can include ''futures'', ''call'' and ''put''. Part of the name of these contracts always reflect on which date the contract expire. For example, a future ABC expiring in September 2006 will be called ABC U06. A call (C) option ABC expiring in September 2006 will be called ABC I06C. A put (P) option ABC expiring in September 2006 will be called ABC U06P. The future and option naming convention are defined by each exchange but typical expiration month codes used is shown in the table below.
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