Curriculum Market Foundations What Are Futures Contracts?
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What Are Futures Contracts?

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Futures — The Prop Firm Trader's Instrument

A futures contract is an agreement to buy or sell an asset at a specific price on a future date. Unlike stocks, you don't own anything — you're trading a contract.

Why Futures?

  • Leverage — Control large positions with small capital
  • Go Long or Short — Profit in both directions equally easily
  • No Pattern Day Trading Rule — Unlike stocks, no $25K minimum
  • Tax Advantages — 60/40 tax treatment in the US

Popular Futures Contracts

SymbolNameTick SizeTick Value
MNQMicro Nasdaq0.25$0.50
MESMicro S&P 5000.25$1.25
NQNasdaq 1000.25$5.00
ESS&P 5000.25$12.50

How P&L Works

If you buy 1 MNQ contract at 18,000 and sell at 18,010, you made 10 points. Each point = $2.00 (4 ticks × $0.50), so your profit is $20.00.

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