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futureUndertaking to buy a fixed amount of a commodity or financial asset at a fixed date in the future and at a fixed price. Individuals and organizations use futures to protect themselves – hedging – against potential adverse movements in price. Speculators also trade in futures in an attempt to profit from those movements. Price movements of futures are expressed in ticks, the smallest unit of quotation. Futures are traded on futures exchanges (see futures trading). How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The stories are futuristic and of great interest to science fiction enthusiasts--but they also hold appeal beyond the usual genre representations and general-interest fiction readers will find them equally engaging and thought-provoking. The stories are futuristic and of great interest to science fiction enthusiasts--but they also hold appeal beyond the usual genre representations and general-interest fiction readers will find them equally engaging and thought-provoking. Sample activities include making a simple kite from a bread back, or a futuristic paper airplane from a straw and two paper loops, to more adventurous and modern activities such as geo-caching. |
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