A fluctuation limit is a boundary placed by commodity exchanges on the daily price movements of futures contracts. Once a commodity reaches this limit, no further trading can occur for that day.
Limit up and limit down are the maximum price movement thresholds allowed for a commodity futures contract during one trading day. These limits are set to prevent excessive volatility and ensure orderly markets.
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