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merge into CME Group Inc., a CME/Chicago Board of Trade Company. For more information for members,
consult our
Member Q&A. |
Membership at CME is more than a tradition. It is a business model that has allowed the Exchange
to grow and flourish through the years, producing some of the most liquid markets in the world,
which translate into strong shareholder value.
Members are a loyal group of traders who are willing to take either side of a
transaction, resulting in tighter spreads, greater liquidity, better prices and increased activity.
The high level of liquidity and increased activity provide the motivation for a growing number of
customers to come to CME to trade in its highly leveraged markets. If you’re a high volume trader
at CME, purchasing a membership may be for you.
Reduced Rates, Lower Fees
Exchange members benefit substantially from reduced transaction fees when trading
products within that member’s division. Higher volume traders further benefit from CME’s favorable
membership fee structure, which may include fee caps and waivers in certain circumstances. For an
example of fee savings,
see below.
Make Your Vote Count
Your vote is important—and voting rights accompany a CME membership in the form of
a Class B share. Class B shareholders have the opportunity to vote for directors who represent all
of CME shareholders. Class B shareholders also have certain limited voting rights on issues
directly affecting the trading floor (as described in
CME
Holdings’ Charter ).
Need a break from the markets, but don’t want to give up your membership status? Members
are permitted to lease their seat to another broker or trader, allowing the member to collect a
monthly return on their leased seat. Lease rates and durations vary, so members are not subject to
long-term lease commitments. See
Membership interests for
lease or
lease prices.
A variety of membership categories are available, each are available through purchase,
lease, gift or bequest, or through family or firm transfer. CME offers four different types of
memberships, representing its levels of trading access.
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CME membership – may execute trades in all CME listed contracts.
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International Monetary Market® (IMM) membership – may execute trades in
foreign exchange, interest rates, and all IOM and GEM products (see below).
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Index and Option Market® (IOM) membership – may execute trades in index
futures, random length lumber contracts and all options.
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Growth and Emerging Markets® (GEM) membership – may execute trades in
various products, including those related to emerging market countries.
If you have questions regarding benefits of membership, please contact Jule
Mondschein, Supervisor of Membership Services at (312) 930-3485 or
jmondsch@cme.com or see individual membership pages more
information.
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