Like to clarify something.
When I am creating a custom futures, I notice there is a back adjustment mode, what is that for?
I see Difference, Ratio and No Adjustment in it.
Regards,
Ken
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Re: Custom Futures
When an old contract is expired,Like to clarify something.
When I am creating a custom futures, I notice there is a back adjustment mode, what is that for?
I see Difference, Ratio and No Adjustment in it.
Regards,
Ken
the new contract usually starts trading at a price other than what the old contract ends at.
To create a continuous contract for technical analysis purposes,
you can adjust the back contract price to "line up" with the current contract price.
Most people select "Difference" as the adjustment mode.