The process of locking in a futures trader’s roll-over costs (i.e., hedging the trader’s roll risk) involving going long (buying) or going short (selling) contracts on futures prices. This aims to lock-in a prespecified price by which the trader agrees to trade the underling at the expiration date of the contract. Roll lock is designed to fix future costs or revenues.
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