The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) is one of the largest and oldest exchanges in the world that trades futures contracts for currencies, agricultural products, metals, fuels and more.
CME assets
In total, the following assets are presented on CME:
Classic (traditional) commodity contracts for agricultural and livestock products such as meat, milk or wheat.
Stock indices. For example, S&P 500, NASDAQ or Dow Jones.
Interest rates for major currency pairs.
Currency of leading world powers and cryptocurrencies popular in the world.
Metals. This includes both spot and non-ferrous metals.
Energy carriers. Oil, gas, coal and almost all fuels.
Alternative types of investments and options of the OTC market.
Real estate. Usually these are properties in elite areas.