Futures trading is conducted on multiple important exchanges worldwide. The following introduces several major trading platforms that are representative in the international market:
One of the world's largest financial derivatives trading platforms, with four major exchange brands: CME, CBOT, NYMEX, and COMEX. Provides hundreds of futures and options contracts covering seven major categories: stock indices, interest rates, foreign exchange, energy, metals, and agricultural products.
An important international financial trading center in Asia, with significant global influence in currency futures, stock index futures, and interest rate derivatives. With geographical location and market positioning advantages, SGX's FTSE China A50 Index futures, iron ore, and natural rubber contracts also occupy a prominent position in international trading.
A major global comprehensive exchange group, with Hong Kong Futures Exchange providing diversified derivative contracts, covering futures and options products in categories such as stock indices, metals, foreign exchange, and interest rates, connecting China with global markets.
A world-leading options trading market that pioneered standardized options contract trading. In addition to options, CBOE also provides futures products, with the S&P 500 Volatility Index (VIX) futures being the most well-known.