Inverted Market definition explanation

What is Inverted Market?
In the context of options and futures, this is when the current (or short-term) contract prices are higher than the long-term contracts. Read more for examples and further explanation including related video clips and also comments

Example explains Inverted Market
This usually occurs because a good is currently in short supply, which drives up prices in the short term.

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