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Re: Rollover: liquidity



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Essan:
How is liquidity of a given contract determined, and what level is
considered to be too thin? Does thin liq. mean that there is not enough
cash in the contract to cover open pos'ns?

Thanks in advance,
John Stevenson

 
> Close out existing position and open new position in next liquid
contract.
> You will have to instruct your desk to do this.  Do not worry so much
about
> commissions - They are a function of doing business.
> 
> De Vries, Trevor wrote:
> 
> > R'Ters
> >
> > Can someone please explain to me how you 'rollover' your futures
contract:
> >
> > ie. I am long Sugar which for example expires in 3 days.
> > Do i have to close this out and then buy the next months contract,
thereby
> > incurring the additional commisions ? or is there another way.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Trevor De Vries
> 
> 
>