Possible for Forex futures price to go negative like oil futures?

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A negative currency?

That means the more money you have, the higher your... debt!

An excellent scenario for a Twilight Zone episode, too bad Rod Serling is not here anymore. ;)

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A negative currency?

That means the more money you have, the higher your... debt!

An excellent scenario for a Twilight Zone episode, too bad Rod Serling is not here anymore. ;)

twilight_zone_header_image.jpg

That would solve the poverty in the world. Billions of people would be rich and only 1% would be very poor! :wtf:

Just think about how many of this 1% would lose their wives as their only attraction, money, would disappear. :mad:

There would not be enough golddiggers then to serve all these rich old men. :banghead:

https://trendingposts.net/trending-celebrity-news/old-billionaires-with-young-wives/
 
Guys, thanks for the interesting conversation with facts and thoughts. As a beginner, I was very interested in reading this.
 
This sounds like a silly question but oil futures price going negative sounded silly last year.

I would like to ask the forex experts here whether the same thing can happen to forex futures? What if some day some rogue central bank suddenly decides to do something monumental about the country's currency?

Negative oil futures was purely a technical issue, many traders assumed that they will always be able to avoid delivery by selling contract to someone else. How can this issue emerge with fx futures (which delivery involves simply a change of bank deposits one to another)?
 
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