Advantage Futures is committed to delivering stellar client service and competitive pricing. Our high volume—over five billion contracts processed since inception in 2003—affords economies of scale that drive down our cost per contract. We aim to pass these efficiencies to our clients in the form of competitive commission rates.
Enter Estimated Annual Volume (in contract sides) to calculate commission:
Your Estimated Annual Volume
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Volume Scale
Rate ($)
Commission Paid
0 - 10,000
$0.69
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10,001 - 20,000
$0.39
--
20,001 - 75,000
$0.19
--
75,001+
$0.07
--
Total Commission Paid
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Average Price Per Contract
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Your Estimated Annual Volume |
Volume Scale | Rate ($) | Commission Paid |
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0 - 10,000 | $0.69 | -- |
10,001 - 20,000 | $0.39 | -- |
20,001 - 75,000 | $0.19 | -- |
75,001+ | $0.07 | -- |
Total Commission Paid |
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Average Price Per Contract |
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Exchange | Product | Rate |
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CME | Cryptocurrency Futures | $2.00 |
- Commission per contract side.
- All exchange, clearing, and regulatory fees will apply.
- New cap rates effective business day after cap level reached.
- Cap schedule renews January 1.
- These rates apply to: CME Group (CME, CBOT, NYMEX, COMEX), ICE US, ICE EU, CFE, MGEX, Montreal, ASX, SGX and EUREX.
- Interest will not be paid on account equity balance.
- Commission charged on expiring cash settled futures.
- An Overnight Open Position Charge will apply if the account carries overnight positions. The charge will be equal to an annualized rate of 8% multiplied by the total exchange minimum maintenance margin requirement and will apply to open positions in all contracts.
- 24-hour Global Execution Desk services provided via third party. Please contact Advantage if interested.
- ICE US trades assigned a $0.03 per side brokerage fee.
- MGEX trades assigned a $0.25 per side brokerage fee.
- Montreal trades assigned a C$0.05 per side brokerage fee.
- ASX trades assigned an $0.28 per side brokerage fee.
- SGX trades assigned a $0.16 per side brokerage fee.
The risk of trading futures and options can be substantial. Each investor must consider whether this is a suitable investment. Past performance is not indicative of future results.