CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE

The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), established in 1848, is the world’s oldest derivatives (futures and futures-options) exchange. More than 3,600 CBOT® members trade 47 different futures and options products at the CBOT, resulting in 2001 annual trading volume of more than 260 million contracts. (source: www.cbot.com)

Agricultural Contracts
  • Corn
  • Oats
  • Rough Rice
  • Soybean Meal
  • Soybean Oil
  • Soybeans
  • Wheat
  • mini-sized Corn
  • mini-sized Soybeans
  • mini-sized Wheat

 

Financial Contracts
  • 10 Year Agency Notes
  • 10 Year Interest Rate Swap
  • 10 Year U.S. Treasury Notes
  • 10 Year Municipal Note Index
  • 2 Year U.S. Treasury Notes
  • 30 Day Federal Funds
  • 30 Year U.S. Treasury Bonds
  • 5 Year Agency Notes
  • 5 Year Interest Rate Swap
  • mini-sized 10 Year U.S. Treasury Notes
  • mini-sized 30 Year U.S. Treasury Bond
  • mini-sized Deferred Eurodollar
  • mini-sized Eurodollar Futures
Index Contracts
  • CBOT mini-sized Dow Futures
  • Dow Jones AIG Commodity Index
  • Dow Jones Industrial Average
Metal Contracts
  • mini-sized New York Gold
  • mini-sized New York Silver

 

The risk of trading futures and options can be substantial. Each investor must consider whether this is a suitable investment. 
Past performance is not indicative of future results. 

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