Answer:
The correct answer is letter "B": Both statements are correct.
Explanation:
A futures contract is a type of forward contract between a buyer and a seller of an asset. They agree to exchange goods and money at a future date but at a price and quantity determined today. Futures contracts are standardized, regulated, and free of counterparty risk. In difference to other forward contracts, futures contracts are traded in secondary markets such as the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and the Intercontinental Exchange.
A forward contract is an agreement to buy and sell an asset at a future date. The price of the asset is fixed at the time the contract is executed. They are similar to a futures contract but forward contracts do not trade in an exchange.