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Yard

Industry term for a physical storage, handling, or logistics facility for commodities.

In trading slang, a yard represents one billion units of currency, often used informally to discuss large financial transactions or positions.

For example, a trader may say, “We moved a two-yard position in crude oil futures,” meaning $2 billion worth. It simplifies communication in high-volume markets.

The term is common among currency, commodities, and derivatives traders handling multi-billion-dollar portfolios. Accurate understanding prevents miscommunication in fast-paced financial environments.

Recognizing yard terminology allows traders, analysts, and risk managers to contextualize large-scale trades, understand market commentary, and execute strategies efficiently in global markets.

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