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How can I find the CME future month codes for digital currencies?

avatarAntonio Domínguez RosalesDec 30, 2021 · 3 years ago3 answers

I'm interested in trading digital currencies on the CME exchange, but I'm not sure how to find the future month codes. Can someone please explain how I can find the CME future month codes for digital currencies?

How can I find the CME future month codes for digital currencies?

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  • avatarDec 30, 2021 · 3 years ago
    Sure! To find the CME future month codes for digital currencies, you can visit the CME Group website and navigate to the specific digital currency futures contract you're interested in. On the contract page, you'll find a section that lists the future month codes for that particular contract. These codes represent the specific month and year of the contract's expiration. For example, the code 'XBTM21' represents the Bitcoin futures contract expiring in June 2021. Make sure to check the CME Group website for the most up-to-date future month codes.
  • avatarDec 30, 2021 · 3 years ago
    Finding the CME future month codes for digital currencies is easy! Just head over to the CME Group website and search for the digital currency futures contract you want to trade. Once you're on the contract page, you'll see a table that displays the future month codes. These codes are usually a combination of the asset's ticker symbol and a two-digit code representing the month and year of expiration. It's important to keep track of these codes as they are used to identify specific contracts in the market.
  • avatarDec 30, 2021 · 3 years ago
    You can find the CME future month codes for digital currencies by visiting the CME Group website. They provide a comprehensive list of future month codes for all their digital currency futures contracts. Simply navigate to the relevant contract and you'll find the codes listed there. It's important to note that these codes follow a specific format, usually consisting of the asset's ticker symbol followed by a two-digit code representing the month and year of expiration. For example, 'BTCM21' represents the Bitcoin futures contract expiring in June 2021. Make sure to double-check the codes before placing any trades.