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Variable Price Limit

A variable price limit allows a futures contract to move a larger amount in a single day once a fixed limit price has been reached. Futures contracts have fixed limits they can move in a day. Trading stops at these limits, and doesn’t resume that day unless the price moves back inside the limit price. A variable price limit allows a futures exchange to expand the price limit after the limit has been reached.

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