Pork Belly Futures General Information (CME)

Few commodities offer the profit potential and market action of CME Frozen Pork Belly Futures. However, with great profit opportunity Often comes risk. With options on pork belly futures, there is a way to limit risk without limiting profit potential. In addition, pork belly futures, options, and combinations of the two can generate a multitude of new strategies that can be employed to take advantage of various market outlooks.

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange provides a centralized marketplace for investment and risk management. The CME was established in 1919 as the Successor to the Butter and Egg Board which had been credited in 1898. The Exchange comprises three divisions - the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, on which are traded agricultural futures contracts; the International Monetary Market (IMM) division, established iii 1972 for the trading of currency and, subsequently, interest rate futures; and the Index and Option Market (IOM) division, activated in 1982 for the trading of equity-related futures, iii addition to options on futures.


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