CT target without options

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Good day,

I wonder what a rule like this:
-A foo -t raw -j CT

actually does?
It shows up like this:

Chain foo (0 references)
target     prot opt source               destination
CT         all  --  anywhere             anywhere             CT

but what does it mean?
The opposite of --notrack?

thanks for your answers

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