Breaking: CME Group is set to launch a 100-ounce silver futures contract on February 9, pending regulatory approval. This move marks another significant expansion in commodity derivatives offerings, as institutional-grade trading instruments continue to evolve. The introduction adds to CME's comprehensive product suite and signals growing institutional interest in alternative asset classes. Market participants are monitoring the approval process closely given its potential implications for broader commodity trading dynamics.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 23h ago
Silver futures are back, still in 100-ounce specifications... Hopefully this time it's not just the prelude to another money-grabbing scheme.
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CryptoSurvivor
· 01-16 07:37
Another new contract is here. CME, is this paving the way for retail investors or finding new ways to cut the leeks?
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SigmaBrain
· 01-13 18:45
It's the institutions paving the way again, with another wave of silver futures contracts. We'll see the results on Feb 9... But we're all tired of this routine, right? The nice way to put it is "alternative asset class," but in reality, it's still the same old money-making scheme.
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BearMarketBro
· 01-13 18:40
Is it the same old story again? The institutions are well-fed and want more?
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 01-13 18:30
100 ounces of silver futures? I just want to ask if the regulators will delay again...
Breaking: CME Group is set to launch a 100-ounce silver futures contract on February 9, pending regulatory approval. This move marks another significant expansion in commodity derivatives offerings, as institutional-grade trading instruments continue to evolve. The introduction adds to CME's comprehensive product suite and signals growing institutional interest in alternative asset classes. Market participants are monitoring the approval process closely given its potential implications for broader commodity trading dynamics.