Definition
Options strategy in which a futures contract of a given delivery month is purchased and, simultaneously, a futures contract of the same delivery month of a different (but usually associated) commodity is sold. Its objective is to benefit from the changing price relationships of the two commodities. Also called intermarket spread. See also intracommodity spread.
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