Futures Mechanics

Tick values, contract specs, margin, settlement, expiration, rollover. The plumbing of futures markets that prop traders need to understand.

24 Terms in this category

All Futures Mechanics terms (A–Z)

Every term in this category, alphabetized.

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Maintenance Margin

The minimum account equity required to keep an existing futures position open — typically 75-90% of initial margin; falling below triggers a margin call.

also: maint margin, minimum margin, maintenance level
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Margin

The capital deposit required to open and hold a futures position — set by the exchange (initial margin) and broker (day-trade margin), typically 5-15% of contract notional value.

also: futures margin, initial margin, margin requirement
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Mark-to-Market

The daily process where futures positions are valued at the current settlement price and unrealized P&L is converted to realized cash flow — the operational core of how futures clearing works.

also: MTM, mark to market, daily settlement
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Market Order

An order to buy or sell immediately at the best available price — guaranteeing execution but exposing the order to slippage based on order-book depth.

also: market order, mkt order, buy market
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Micro Futures

Smaller-sized versions of major futures contracts (typically 1/10th the size of mini futures), designed for retail and prop firm traders to manage risk with less capital.

also: micro contracts, micro e-mini, micro futures contracts
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Mini Futures

Mid-sized futures contracts (typically 10x the size of micro futures, 1/5th to 1/10th the size of pit-traded contracts) — the most-traded futures contracts on US exchanges.

also: mini contracts, e-mini futures, E-mini contracts