Euro FX
Category
Currency
Exchange
CME Globex
Contract Size
€125,000 (EUR/USD)
Symbol
6E
About Euro FX
CME Euro FX futures (6E) are the most active currency futures contract globally, tracking the EUR/USD exchange rate. Each contract represents €125,000 in notional exposure. Currency futures are regulated, exchange-traded alternatives to spot forex, offering transparent pricing, central clearing, and volume/open interest data.
Euro FX Price Chart
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Contract Specifications
- Contract Size
- €125,000 (EUR/USD)
- Tick Size / Value
- 0.00005 = $6.25 per tick
- Exchange
- CME Globex
Trading Hours
Sun 18:00 – Fri 17:00 ET with daily halt 17:00–18:00 ET.
Margin Notes
Day trading margins ~$500–$1,000. Exchange maintenance margin ~$2,500–$3,000.
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