What is an Open Position?
March 28, 2012 at 4:45 AM
Open Position Definition. An Open Position describes the status of an account that has existing active trades with specific obligations thereto that have not been offset by corresponding trades of an equal and opposite deal amount. In the futures market, it can mean the total number of futures contracts entered into a specific trading period or delivery month that have not been liquidated or covered by a futures transaction of the opposite type or by the actual physical delivery of the commodity or currency. An Open Position is also referred to as Open Interest. The offsetting transaction is necessary to shield the trader from the effects of a future change in price of the commodity or currency.
Risk Statement: Trading Foreign Exchange on margin carries a high level of risk and may not be suitable for all investors. The possibility exists that you could lose more than your initial deposit. The high degree of leverage can work against you as well as for you.
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ahadrana 6 months ago
Currently, expecting range for next 1-2 weeks and again short...
BubbleOz 8 months ago
Short - only concern is if the gap will be filled; however think it will get smashed as EURope comes in.