Futures brokers and Exchanges question

Discussion in 'Trading' started by arman555, Apr 25, 2020.

  1. arman555

    arman555

    Hello,

    Can anyone please clear this once and for all how does futures broker relate to the futures exchange.

    As i understand, Broker allow access to the exchange. But then why the restrictions on the products? I should be able to trade to each and everything listed on the exchange. No?
    Ex. I would like to trade BK listed on CME. No broker seems to have that.
    Thank you
     
  2. maxinger

    maxinger

    As far as I know, it is not mandatory for a broker to offer all products from a particular exchange.
    and it is not mandatory for a broker ( US based or non US based) to offer products from CME.

    anyway there are thousands of financial products which has virtually zero volume.
     
    Last edited: Apr 25, 2020
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  3. Brokers absolutely can and should restrict what you can trade from an exchange. A retail broker may want to offer CME's index futures, but not deal with commodities, because they don't want idiot customers to suddenly find themselves having bought 8 semi truck's worth of grain.
     
  4. arman555

    arman555

    So what difference does it actually make? when the margin falls they can just close the position? Besides CL is traded on almost on every broker the same thing could happen with that. That logic didnt make any sense.
     
  5. Overnight

    Overnight

    There is no logic when CL trades negative before the CME can fully implement a negative strike support structure.
     
  6. arman555

    arman555

    Ok that logic is even worst. That just happened first time this month. I am sure those brokers were not still allowing all the products in Feb.
     
  7. MattZ

    MattZ Sponsor

    FCMs make a determination based on account size, liqudity of the contract, and the actual fluctuations of those instruments.