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by crote
70 days ago
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> How can they be legally blocked from ever taking a loss? It is a market. They bid. I don't know enough about oil & gas to tell you what is happening there, but not every market truly operates as a free market. For example, nuclear power plants almost always have a contract with the government for a specific electricity price: if the market pays more the profits will go to the government, if the market pays less the government subsidizes production. Something similar happened with early wind power. |
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Oil and gas plants in Europe are very much not on CFDs. They can bid out their power using futures. But that is like any other market.