What Is a Board Lot?
One hand is the most basic trading unit in futures market trading. Different types of futures have different amounts of "one hand" in futures trading.
First hand
(unit of measurement)
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- One hand is the most basic trading unit in futures market trading. Different types of futures have different amounts of "one hand" in futures trading.
- One lot of stock equals 100 shares. China's stock market stipulates that the minimum unit to buy is one lot, and there are no restrictions on selling. You can only sell one share.
- First hand is the most basic trading unit in futures market transactions. The amount of "one hand" contained in different futures varieties in futures trading is different, as follows:
- 10 tons of yellow soybean
- 10 tons of soybean meal
- 10 tons of corn in one lot
- 10 tons of soybean oil
- 5 tons of copper per lot
- 5 tons of zinc per lot
- 5 tons of aluminum per lot
- 10 tons of rubber in one hand
- 50 tons of fuel oil
- 10 tons of wheat in one lot
- 5 tons of cotton in one lot
- 10 tons of white sugar
- 5 tons of refined benzene
- 5 tons of rapeseed oil
- 5 tons of polyethylene per lot
- 10 tons of palm oil per lot
- 1000 grams of gold in one hand
- First-hand refers to a trading unit in the clothing wholesale market. Generally refers to a style of clothing with color and size. If the number of sellers cannot be fixed according to the proportion of the seller, and some sellers fix the number of hands at 12 pieces, the buyers of yards and colors can match them by themselves.
- In Taiwan, one finger beer unit is half a dozen with one hand. Because the wine delivery equipment used by the waiter can be packed in half a dozen and brought in with one hand.