Trading chaos hit this morning as CME's systems went down unexpectedly. U.S. futures trading got disrupted, leaving traders scrambling. Global markets? They're all over the place right now—some holding steady, others catching turbulence from the outage. The timing couldn't be worse with volatility already running high. No word yet on when CME will have things back online, but this kind of infrastructure failure at a major exchange always sends ripples across both traditional and crypto futures markets.
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MetaMisfit
· 12-01 13:30
cme is up to something again, this wave of playing people for suckers has affected who knows how many.
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MetaverseHomeless
· 12-01 11:07
cme is causing trouble again, I’m lucky I haven’t placed an order, or I would have been played people for suckers again.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 11-29 14:20
cme crashed again, this time it's really ridiculous, all my orders are stuck.
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0xInsomnia
· 11-28 13:54
CME has dropped the ball again, this time it's really a problem, the crypto world futures are also suffering.
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BearMarketBuyer
· 11-28 13:54
CME is stirring things up again, this time directly kicking the global market. Damn, this is really something!
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LiquidityWizard
· 11-28 13:45
ngl this is exactly why i've been harping on about infrastructure redundancy for months. statistically significant outages like this have a ~73% correlation with cascade failures across correlated markets. tbh, CME's downtime exposure is empirically worse than what the risk models actually account for...
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RealYieldWizard
· 11-28 13:39
CME messed up again, this time they really can't hold on... Traders must be crying.
Trading chaos hit this morning as CME's systems went down unexpectedly. U.S. futures trading got disrupted, leaving traders scrambling. Global markets? They're all over the place right now—some holding steady, others catching turbulence from the outage. The timing couldn't be worse with volatility already running high. No word yet on when CME will have things back online, but this kind of infrastructure failure at a major exchange always sends ripples across both traditional and crypto futures markets.