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carrying charges investment & finance definition
The cost of owning and storing a commodity during a period of time. This cost influences the difference between the futures price and the expected future spot price.
See cost of carry.

 


Carrying charges
Cost of storing a physical commodity or holding a financial instrument over a period of time. These charges include insurance, storage, and interest on the deposited funds, as well as other incidental costs.

Carrying charge
Definition:
The fee a Broker charges for carrying securities On credit, such as on a margin account. ...

An illustration of how the carrying charge works can be found in the example of grain. Since grain is a valuable commodity that is subject to decay, it is often necessary to take steps that will extend the life of the asset.

Carrying Charges: Also called Cost of Carry. Cost of storing a physical commodity or holding a financial instrument over a period of time.

Carrying Charge -- The total cost of storing a physical commodity over a period of time. Includes storage charges, insurance, interest, and opportunity costs.

Carrying Charge - For physical commodities such as grains and metals, the cost of storage space, insurance, and finance charges incurred by holding a physical commodity.

Carrying Charges - In futures trading, it is the cost of holding the underlying asset over a period of time.

Carrying charge
The fee a broker charges for carrying securities on credit, such as on a margin account.
Carrying costs
Costs that increase with increases in the level of investment in current assets.

Carrying Charge
The cost of storing a physical commodity, such as grain or metals, over a period of time. Includes insurance, storage and interest on the invested funds as well as other incidental costs.

CARRYING CHARGE - The cost to store and insure a physical commodity.
CFTC - The Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

Full Carrying Charge Market: A futures market where the price difference between delivery months reflects the total costs of interest, insurance, and storage.

carrying charge The cost of storage space, insurance, and finance charges incurred when storing a physical commodity. carte blanche The permission to select any available choice in making a given decision.

Spreads can be filtered by virtue of seasonality, backwardation, and carrying charge differentials, in addition to any other filters you might be using in your trading.
Spreads can be used to create partial futures positions.

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Positive Carry The cost of financing a financial instrument (the short-term rate of interest), where the cost is less than the current return of the financial instrument. See also: Carrying Charges and Negative Carry.
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See also: Carry, Interest, Commodity, Market, Future

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