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CME Group Bitcoin Futures Specifications

CME Group Bitcoin Futures Specifications: A Beginner's Guide

This guide explains the specifications for Bitcoin Futures contracts traded on the CME (Chicago Mercantile Exchange) Group. Understanding these specifications is crucial if you plan to trade these futures, as they dictate the size, value, and rules of each contract. This is geared toward complete beginners, so we'll break everything down simply.

What are Futures Contracts?

Imagine you’re a farmer who expects to harvest 5,000 bushels of corn in November. You're worried the price of corn might drop before then. A futures contract allows you to *agree today* to sell those 5,000 bushels at a specific price in November. This guarantees your price, regardless of what happens to the market.

Futures trading is similar, but instead of physical goods like corn, you're trading an agreement to buy or sell an asset – in this case, Bitcoin – at a predetermined price on a future date. CME Group offers standardized Bitcoin futures contracts, making them accessible to institutional and retail traders alike. You can explore more about Bitcoin itself on its dedicated Wiki page.

Why Trade CME Bitcoin Futures?

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