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This project trades 14 CME Group futures across three groups — exactly the futures lineup offered by Wealthsimple, the project's execution broker. Eleven of the 14 are derivative-sized contracts (micros, e-minis, retail-sized metals) that settle to a benchmark parent (ES→S&P 500 SOQ, MCL/QM→CL settlement, BZ→ICE Brent Index, 1OZ/QO→GC settlement, QI/SIC→SI settlement). Two are brand-new (1OZ launched January 13, 2025; SIC launched February 9, 2026), and two are legacy e-minis (QO, QI) whose volume has been cannibalized by newer micros — see the liquidity warnings on the Metals page.

Full per-symbol specs live on the group pages:

GroupSymbolsPage
Equity indicesES, MES, NQ, MNQ, YM, RTY, M2KEquity Index Futures
EnergyMCL, QM, BZEnergy Futures
Metals1OZ, QO, QI, SICMetals Futures

All spec figures were verified against live CME sources (CmeWS JSON endpoints, rulebook PDFs, FAQs, press releases, and the CME Client Systems wiki) on 2026-07-11 unless noted. CME's own product spec pages — the URL of record per symbol, linked on each group page — render their tables client-side and block datacenter-IP scraping, so automated re-verification must go through those alternate official sources.

Execution venue: Wealthsimple

The 14 targets are not an arbitrary selection — they mirror the futures lineup available on Wealthsimple (Trade futures on Wealthsimple), the broker this project executes through. Broker constraints that directly shape strategy design (as of 2026-07-12; the help article blocks automated fetchers with HTTP 403, so these figures come from Wealthsimple's own fees page and search-indexed help-centre text plus Investment Executive's launch coverage — re-verify against the live article):

  • Tradable universe: only these 14 markets; other CME products referenced in this catalog for liquidity or data context — CL, GC, SI, MGC (Micro Gold), SIL (Micro Silver), MYM (Micro Dow) — are not tradable on Wealthsimple. Where a page compares our targets against those symbols, the comparison is context, not an executable recommendation.
  • Front two expiries only: Wealthsimple supports the first two nearest-expiry contracts per market. Strategies cannot hold back-month or long-dated positions, and rolls must happen within the front-two window.
  • Margin account required: futures trade only in Wealthsimple margin accounts.
  • Fees: US$1.00/contract per side commission, $0 platform and market-data fees, plus exchange/regulatory pass-throughs (e.g. ~$0.35 exchange + $0.02 regulatory on MES). All-in round-trip cost on a micro is therefore roughly US$2.75 — material relative to MES's $1.25 tick value and a key input for any high-frequency-of-trade strategy.

For data purposes the parent benchmarks (CL, GC, SI) and liquid micro siblings (MGC, SIL) remain essential: our targets' settlements derive from the parents, and the parents/micros carry decades-longer history for backtesting (see Price History).

Master symbol table

SymbolNameExchangeContract sizeTick sizeTick valueSettlement
ESE-mini S&P 500CME$50 × S&P 500 Index0.25 index pt$12.50Cash — S&P 500 SOQ, 9:30 a.m. ET 3rd Friday
MESMicro E-mini S&P 500CME$5 × S&P 500 Index0.25 index pt$1.25Cash — same SOQ as ES
NQE-mini Nasdaq-100CME$20 × Nasdaq-100 Index0.25 index pt$5.00Cash — Nasdaq-100 SOQ, 3rd Friday
MNQMicro E-mini Nasdaq-100CME$2 × Nasdaq-100 Index0.25 index pt$0.50Cash — same SOQ as NQ
YME-mini Dow ($5)CBOT$5 × DJIA1.00 index pt$5.00Cash — DJIA SOQ, 3rd Friday
RTYE-mini Russell 2000CME$50 × Russell 2000 Index0.10 index pt$5.00Cash — Russell 2000 SOQ, 3rd Friday
M2KMicro E-mini Russell 2000CME$5 × Russell 2000 Index0.10 index pt$0.50Cash — same SOQ as RTY
MCLMicro WTI Crude OilNYMEX100 barrels$0.01/bbl$1.00Cash — to CL daily settlement on MCL's last trading day
QME-mini Crude OilNYMEX500 barrels$0.025/bbl$12.50Cash — derived from CL settlement, rounded to nearest tick
BZBrent Last Day FinancialNYMEX1,000 barrels$0.01/bbl$10.00Cash — ICE Brent Index published one day after last trading day
1OZ1-Ounce GoldCOMEX1 troy oz$0.25/oz$0.25Cash — to GC daily settlement
QOE-mini GoldCOMEX50 troy oz$0.25/oz$12.50Cash — derived from GC settlement, rounded to nearest tick
QIE-mini SilverCOMEX2,500 troy oz$0.0125/oz$31.25Cash — derived from SI settlement
SIC100-Ounce SilverCOMEX100 troy oz$0.01/oz$1.00Cash — derived from SI settlement, rounded to nearest SIC tick

Every one of the 14 targets is financially (cash) settled; none has physical delivery, so none has a first-notice date (the ProductCalendar API shows no firstNotice/firstDelivery for any of them — e.g. ES calendar, MCL calendar). First notice only matters if backtesting the physically-delivered parents (CL, GC, SI) — their roll behavior around FND differs from our cash-settled targets.

Note on BZ's tick: $0.01/bbl is the Globex trading tick; NYMEX Rulebook Ch. 698 sets a finer $0.001/bbl minimum price fluctuation — settlement granularity for the 3-decimal ICE Brent Index (verified 2026-07-11).

Session hours

All 14 contracts trade on CME Globex Sunday 6:00 p.m. – Friday 5:00 p.m. ET with a daily 60-minute maintenance break 5:00–6:00 p.m. ET (4:00–5:00 p.m. CT) — tastytrade futures market hours, CME trading hours page.

GroupGlobex session (ET)Daily afternoon haltMaintenance break (ET)
Equity indexSun 6:00 p.m. – Fri 5:00 p.m.4:15–4:30 p.m. after the US cash close5:00–6:00 p.m.
EnergySun 6:00 p.m. – Fri 5:00 p.m.None5:00–6:00 p.m.
MetalsSun 6:00 p.m. – Fri 5:00 p.m.None5:00–6:00 p.m.

The equity-only 4:15–4:30 p.m. ET halt (3:15–3:30 p.m. CT) is per the e-futures.com ES hours summary, consistent with CME's equity daily-settlement window ending 3:00 p.m. CT.

Daily settlement windows (for bar alignment and "settlement price" semantics):

  • Equity index: 30-second VWAP 2:59:30–3:00:00 p.m. CT; micros derive from the e-mini settlement — CME Client Systems wiki, E-mini S&P 500, Micro E-mini FAQ.
  • NYMEX crude complex: CL settlement window 14:28:00–14:30:00 ET; QM settlements "derived directly from the settlements of the regular sized Crude Oil (CL) futures contracts, rounded to the nearest tradable tick"; BZ daily settlements "equivalent to the settlements in the corresponding ICE Brent Crude Oil futures contracts" — CME Client Systems wiki, NYMEX Crude Oil.
  • COMEX metals: SIC (and QI) daily settlements derive from full-size SI settlements, rounded to the nearest tradable tick; SI itself settles off Globex activity 12:24:00–12:25:00 CT for the active month (CME wiki, Silver); QO and 1OZ derive from GC (CME wiki, Gold).

Equity price limits. ES/NQ/YM/RTY (and micros) trade under coordinated 7%/13%/20% daily circuit breakers plus a separate overnight up/down limit of 7% (hard limit 5:00 p.m.–8:30 a.m. CT, with 3.5%-wide Dynamic Circuit Breakers) — CME S&P 500 price limits FAQ (verified as of 2026-07-11).

Liquidity snapshot (trade date 2026-07-10, preliminary)

Volume (contracts/day) and open-interest figures were pulled live on 2026-07-11 from CME's product-slate JSON (the same feed that powers cmegroup.com's volume pages), report type PRELIMINARY for trade date 2026-07-10: ProductSlate API.

SymbolProduct (CME product ID)ExchangeVolume 2026-07-10OI 2026-07-10
ESE-mini S&P 500 (133)CME1,078,0311,971,382
MESMicro E-mini S&P 500 (8667)CME820,575195,241
NQE-mini Nasdaq-100 (146)CME432,329278,951
MNQMicro E-mini Nasdaq-100 (8668)CME2,397,979194,264
YME-mini Dow $5 (318)CBOT68,41078,299
RTYE-mini Russell 2000 (8314)CME127,266401,041
M2KMicro E-mini Russell 2000 (8669)CME99,53827,599
MCLMicro WTI Crude Oil (10037)NYMEX113,46947,253
QME-mini Crude Oil (452)NYMEX3,7162,948
BZBrent Last Day Financial (424)NYMEX131,054243,206
1OZ1-Ounce Gold (10907)COMEX33,20726,194
QOE-mini Gold (454)COMEX3,9588,433
QIE-mini Silver (450)COMEX3361,061
SIC100-Ounce Silver (11434)COMEX10,71511,711

Benchmark parents for context (none of these are tradable on Wealthsimple — see Execution venue), same trade date and source: CL (Crude Oil, 425) 691,981 / 1,876,961; GC (Gold, 437) 130,880 / 378,145; SI (Silver, 458) 27,519 / 104,841; MGC (Micro Gold, 5224) 221,427 / 70,500; SIL (Micro Silver, 6955) 31,165 / 17,078; MYM (Micro E-mini Dow, 8670) 119,152 / 26,756 (gold search, silver search, brent search).

Margins

CME publishes maintenance margins; brokers quote initial margins slightly above CME maintenance plus their own intraday rates. Two dated snapshots are used across the group pages:

  1. CME Clearing maintenance rates from the CmeWS margins JSON, retrieved 2026-07-11 (COMEX metals present).
  2. The TradeStation futures margin table, retrieved 2026-07-11 (page carries no explicit as-of date). TradeStation's overnight maintenance tracks CME maintenance within ~2% (e.g. QO 10,434 vs CME 10,285; 1OZ 208 vs 206), so broker figures are a reliable proxy where the CME API has gaps.

Caveat: the public CmeWS OUTRIGHT margins feed returned no rows for the flagship SPAN-2-margined products — ES/MES/NQ/MNQ/RTY/M2K/YM (CME "EQUITY INDEX" sector contains only 3 Total-Return products: query) and CL/MCL/QM/BZ (absent from all 164 rows of the NYMEX "CRUDE OIL" sector: page 1, page 2) as of 2026-07-11. For those symbols use the JS-rendered CME margins pages or broker tables.

Market-data licensing for retail

From the official CME Group Fee List PDF, effective January 1, 2026 (verified live 2026-07-11; fees assessed per exchange/DCM):

  • Non-Professional Top of Book: $1.55/month per exchange; $4.65/month bundle covering all 4 CME Group DCMs (CME, CBOT, NYMEX, COMEX) — the bundle covers every one of our 14 symbols. Because CME's Brent (BZ) is NYMEX-listed, it is included; trading ICE Brent instead would add an ICE Futures Europe data subscription on top.
  • Non-Professional Depth of Market: $12.10/month per exchange; $36.50/month bundle for all exchanges.
  • Professional real-time display: $134.50/device/month per exchange (an "E-mini only" professional tier exists: CME $73, CBOT $48.75, NYMEX $53.75, COMEX $42.25).
  • Delayed display data: $0; real-time raw data feed license: $610/month (professional/firm-level).
  • The non-pro rate requires qualifying as a Non-Professional Subscriber (natural person, not registered/acting as investment adviser, etc.) and is billed through your broker/data vendor, which may add administrative markup — e.g. Optimus Futures quotes "CME Level 1: Free for clients placing 10+ trades per month, otherwise $3/month; CME Level 2: $15/month" (Optimus support page, retrieved 2026-07-11; per-exchange treatment not stated there — verify with broker).