Company: DEFI
Filing Date: 2025-03-27
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001999371-25-003249
Chunk: 224

Company: Tidal Commodities Trust I
Filing Date: 2025-03-27
Form: 424B3
Chunk 224
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 to the customer, the producer/hedger will accept customer payment in cryptocurrency, the value of which will offset the producer’s short cryptocurrency futures contract thereby locking in the original financial value of the amount of cryptocurrency the producer had accepted when it agreed to sell its product in return for a fixed amount of cryptocurrency.

Futures markets enable the hedger to shift the risk of price fluctuations. The usual objective of the hedger is to protect the profit it expects to earn from its ordinary business activities rather than to profit from trading. Unlike the hedger, the speculator generally expects neither to make nor take delivery of cryptocurrencies in return for a product or services. Instead, the speculator risks his capital with the hope of making profits from price fluctuations in the cryptocurrency markets. The speculator is, in effect, the risk bearer who assumes the risks that the hedger seeks to avoid. Speculators attempt to close out their positions prior to the expiration of a futures contract. A speculator who takes a long position generally will make a profit if the price of the underlying cryptocurrency or futures contract goes up in value and incur a loss if the price of the cryptocurrency or futures contract goes down, while a speculator who takes a short position generally will make a profit if the price of the cryptocurrency or futures contract goes down and incur a loss if the price of the cryptocurrency or futures contract goes up.

Regulation

Futures Market Regulation

The regulation of futures markets, futures contracts, and futures exchanges has historically been comprehensive. The CFTC and the exchanges are authorized to take extraordinary actions in the event of a market emergency including, for example, the retroactive implementation of speculative position limits, increased margin requirements, the establishment of daily price limits and the suspension of trading on an exchange or trading facility.

Pursuant to authority in the CEA, the NFA has been formed and registered with the CFTC as a registered futures association. At the present time, the NFA is the only SRO for commodity interest professionals, other than futures exchanges. The CFTC has delegated to the NFA responsibility for the registration of CPOs and FCMs and their respective associated persons. The Sponsor and the Fund’s clearing broker are members of the NFA. As such, they will be subject to NFA standards relating to fair trade practices, financial condition and consumer protection. The NFA also arbitrates disputes between members and their customers and conducts registration and fitness screening of applicants for membership and audits of its existing members. Neither the Trust nor the Fund is required