CBOE Will No Longer List New Bitcoin Futures This March
The Chicago Board Options Exchange will stop listing new Bitcoin futures on its platform this month as it needs to review its approaches in this sphere.
The Chicago Board Options Exchange will stop listing new Bitcoin futures on its platform this month as it needs to review its approaches in this sphere.
The CBOE Bitcoin ETF will allow for over-the-counter (OTC) trading for accredited investors while providing them with complete security and insurance.
CBOE, the predominant US derivatives exchange that provides Bitcoin futures contracts, passed through the highest trading volume for bitcoin futures. On Wednesday, the volume was nearly three times the average daily volume.
Coinfloor, the UK-based exchange, will offer its users bitcoin futures contracts through a trading platform dubbed CoinfloorEX. The first physically delivered contract launches in April this year.
Bob Fitzsimmons, expert in the sphere of futures, managing director and head of Wedbush Futures, shares his perspective on Bitcoin futures and digital-market potential.
New York-based corporation, which is already trading CBOE bitcoin futures, now offers its clients one more opportunity to invest in bitcoins.
On 18th of December, TD Ameritrade Holding Corp., a well-known investing and trading platform, will enable its brokerage clients to trade bitcoin futures.
German stock exchange Deutsche Börse is mulling over the launching of its own bitcoin futures contracts. Due to that Germany will be the first European country to issue bitcoin futures contracts on a regulated trading platform.
The price of bitcoin futures keeps surging since their launch on the Chicago Board Options Exchange two days ago, showing growing investor demand.
Bitcoin market is again flooded with huge amount of investor orders as the CBOE’s futures contracts go live.