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For example, assume it’s January and the six consecutive contract months are January, February, March, April, May, and June. In addition, that year’s December contract plus next year’s December contract will also be listed. As one contract expires, the next contract to complete the six-month lineup is added. When the December contract expires, the June contract becomes active, in addition to the December contract for the next year. So, at any time, there are six consecutive monthly contracts and only two December contracts listed.
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For example, assume it’s January and the six consecutive contract months are January, February, March, April, May, and June. In addition, that year’s December contract plus next year’s December contract will also be listed. As one contract expires, the next contract to complete the six-month lineup is added. When the December contract expires, the June contract becomes active, in addition to the December contract for the next year. So, at any time, there are six consecutive monthly contracts and only two December contracts listed.
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CME’s Bitcoin futures contract, ticker symbol BTC, is a USD cash-settled contract based on the CME CF Bitcoin Reference Rate (BRR), which serves as a once-a-day reference rate of the U.S. dollar price of bitcoin. The BRR aggregates the trade flow of major bitcoin spot exchanges during a one-hour calculation window into the U.S. dollar price of one bitcoin as of 4 p.m. London Time.
The Bitcoin contract trades Sunday through Friday, from 5 p.m. to 4 p.m. Central Time (CT).
A single BTC contract has a value of five times the value of the BRR Index and is quoted in U.S. dollars per one bitcoin. Th
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Bitcoin futures enable you to take long (you profit when market goes up) and short positions (you profit when market goes down) on BTC. Futures have in-built leverage which acts as a multiplier to your returns. Currently, the following Bitcoin contracts are listed on Delta Exchange.
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Key Considerations
Regulation: CME futures are CFTC-regulated, whereas many perpetual exchanges operate with less regulatory oversight.
Volatility: Bitcoin futures are highly volatile, increasing risk for investors.
Funding Rates: Perpetual contracts use funding rates to keep the contract price aligned with the spot price.
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Leverage & Risks: High leverage (up to 200x on some platforms) significantly amplifies both potential gains and losses.
Settlement: Contracts settle in USD, allowing exposure without managing the underlying Bitcoin.
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Regulated Contracts (CME): CME Group offers standard (5 BTC) and Micro (0.1 BTC) contracts settled in cash, based on the CME CF Bitcoin Reference Rate.
Perpetual Contracts (Crypto Exchanges): Popular on platforms like Binance Futures and Delta Exchange, these have no expiration date, allowing positions to be held indefinitely.
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Bitcoin futures are financial derivatives allowing investors to speculate on BTC's future price without owning the asset. Standardized contracts, such as those on the CME Group, are cash-settled, regulated, and used for hedging or leverage. Crypto-native exchanges like Binance Futures offer highly leveraged perpetual contracts.
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Crypto Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) or Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) or any other government agency does not insure it, and it is not bound by any bank obligations, which means you should only invest the amount of money you are willing to lose in crypto.
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User Responsibility: If you lose your private keys or send funds to the wrong address, you cannot recover them, as transactions are irreversible.
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Secure Technology: The Bitcoin network itself is highly secure, relying on decentralized technology that is extremely difficult to breach.
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