What are Single Stock Futures or SSF?
Trading single stock futures has many advantages over trading stock themselves such as more leverage, easy to go short (no waiting for uptick), and flexibility to speculates, spread, or hedge. But there is also some disadvantages like more risk, no stock right or dividends, higher chance for margin calls. Unlike stock options, single stock futures contracts have to be settled at the proposed time, and contract prices deviates largely with the underlying product. For stock options the only money you lose is that paid as option premium.
In United States, after the ban from 1982, the trading of single stock futures started in November 2000. The trades are done electronically in OneChicago market (CBOE, CME and CBOT markets together) and Nasdaq Liffe markets. Simple stock futures are not yet a favorite trading item for most traders. The daily trading volume is over 25,000 contracts per day.
This information is provided by NobleTrading.com, a worldwide brokerage firm, offering direct access services for online stocks trading, options trading, futures trading, commodities trading and forex trading on a variety of trading software platform.





















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