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Futures

Futures

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Will those be linked automatically?

The continuous future that Josh uses in the second half of the notebook stitches together consecutive contracts. Continuous futures are abstractions that allow you to conveniently access a continuous series of OHLCV data. In backtesting, you will be able to use continuous futures to get a reference to the current "active" contract for a particular underlying asset. Essentially, every time you want to place an order, you can simply get the current active contract from the continuous future and place an order for it.

We will be releasing tutorials and documentation to help explain this when we launch the full futures product at QuantCon.

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