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futures

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for futures.

Editorial note

Even stuff that can be handled by futures and message passing feels relatively trivially parallelizable to me.

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Quick take

Ellipsis of futures contract. [(finance) A standardized contract, traded on a futures exchange, to buy or sell a standardized quantity of a specified commodity (or financial instrument) of standardized quality at a certain date in the future, at a stated price (the futures price).]

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of futures gathered in one view.

noun

Ellipsis of futures contract. [(finance) A standardized contract, traded on a futures exchange, to buy or sell a standardized quantity of a specified commodity (or financial instrument) of standardized quality at a certain date in the future, at a stated price (the futures price).]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for futures.

noun

Ellipsis of futures contract. [(finance) A standardized contract, traded on a futures exchange, to buy or sell a standardized quantity of a specified commodity (or financial instrument) of standardized quality at a certain date in the future, at a stated price (the futures price).]

Example sentences

1

Even stuff that can be handled by futures and message passing feels relatively trivially parallelizable to me.

2

Maybe an action that is very good, averaged over all possible futures, is very bad in our actual timeline?

3

Oil futures which are the right but not the obligation to purchase X at Y price in the future.

4

Setting up a spot market is one thing; setting up a futures trading floor is quite another.

5

In order to map algorithms to parallel computing for non-trivially parallel problems you'll need things like futures, message passing, etc.

6

It's got a pretty good FFI, and makes futures-based programming via lwt[1] very convenient.

7

That wouldn't be quite the same as a futures market, but it would at least allow people to make (very) long-term investments.

8

So, parts of all these futures will live on in stumbling synchrony.

9

I've heard many stories about traders letting their futures expire and having to take delivery of whatever commodity it was.

10

It helps our meat selves cope with inevitable futures so we quickly believe things will always be the same from now on.

11

How does one bet economically on long term seawall futures?

12

Netscape development continued to flounder until eventually they just gave up and decided, like SCO, to pursue their futures in court rather than in the marketplace.

Quote examples

1

I forgot to add: And when the NSA is our threat model, an inviolable record of every transaction ever, that lawyers refer to as "prosecution futures", may not be the technology of choice.

2

One of the problems with wine as an investment is it is not very liquid - sorry I could not help myself with this one:) Actually the bigger problems are storage costs (the back of your cupboard just won’t cut it) and the less than reliable advice you will get buying in the futures market (the number of “vintages of the century” we have had in the last 15 years defies statistical plausibility).

3

The designations "past", "present", and "future" are a true trichotomy [...] This is at least in some sense wrong - past, present and future are no absolute things but only defined relative to the moment in time one calls present and therefore there are many pasts, presents and futures.

Proper noun examples

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The most common examples of the latter are probably: modelling temporal delays in async code (with Futures); delaying processing of exceptions (with Results) and delaying handling of nulls (with Optionals).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use futures in a sentence?

Even stuff that can be handled by futures and message passing feels relatively trivially parallelizable to me.

What does futures mean?

Ellipsis of futures contract. [(finance) A standardized contract, traded on a futures exchange, to buy or sell a standardized quantity of a specified commodity (or financial instrument) of standardized quality at a certain date in the future, at a stated price (the futures price).]

What part of speech is futures?

futures is commonly used as noun.