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Fluctuation Limit

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Fluctuation limit
The limit created by the commodity exchange that halts trading on a future if the price of the future changes, in either direction, more than a previously set amount. Also called daily price limit.

Fluctuation Limit
On a futures exchange, the maximum amount that a contract can rise or fall in price before the exchange's management institutes suspended trading. Trading on a security is suspended usually in order to discourage volatility. This is especially important for futures contracts and options, which are almost always volatile.


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The establishment of the share market value is based on the basic case scenario (see Tables 1 and 2) and the imposition of a risk-protection level, reached by constructing a worse scenario than the referential one (by using the fluctuation limits set up Table 1 and 2).
A fixed exchange rate system would be introduced for the florin against the euro--say with a fluctuation limit 5 cents in either direction from parity.
Opponents against price fluctuation limits argue that they serve no purpose other than to slow down or delay the price change.
 
 
 
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