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Spot commodity

Commodity traded on the spot Market, with the expectation that the buyer will take delivery; unlike a futures Contract, which usually does not result in physical Delivery.

Related Terms: 13 Buy, CTA, Contract, Delivery, Futures, Futures contract, Market, Pot, Spot, Spot market, SIC, Trade, Take delivery
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