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Notional Amount

Reference value of a derivative contract used to calculate payments, without representing exchanged principal.

Notional amount is the total nominal value underlying a derivatives contract, used to calculate payments or exposure without necessarily exchanging the principal.

In oil swaps and futures, the notional determines cash flows, margin requirements, and risk exposure. For instance, a $10 million crude swap refers to that underlying value.

Understanding notional is critical for risk management, as leverage magnifies exposure relative to actual cash at stake.

It provides a standardized way to quantify and compare derivative transactions.