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Welcome to the CME Group Client Systems Wiki. This site contains technical and business information about current CME Group electronic trading platform and trading services. 

Client Systems Wiki Resources 

Client Systems Wiki Revision History

Technical Overview Videos

Filterable Message Specification Libraries

Maintenance Schedule

To ensure optimal site performance and security, CME Group will perform recurring weekly scheduled maintenance on this Client Systems Wiki site from approximately 3:00 am – 3:30 am Central Time (CT) on Sunday.

Please plan site visits accordingly, as the Client Systems Wiki may not be available during these maintenance periods.

This navigation map provides an overview of the information available within the Client Systems Wiki. Target Audience indicates if the information is designed for:

  • business user interested in an overview of trading services, concepts, and platforms

  • client systems developer interested in technical specifications

  • Risk Administrator or Risk systems developer interested in using or developing to the suite of platform risk management tools.

The map also shows the topology of trading services and concepts, related platforms and platform features, risk management tools and supporting services as well as pending platform impacts. Click on a link in the map to go directly to the topic or expand the navigation tree at left to view the complete content of the Client Systems Wiki.

Client Systems Wiki Technical Overview Videos

Disclaimer

Neither futures trading nor swaps trading are suitable for all investors, and each involves the risk of loss. Swaps trading should only be undertaken by investors who are Eligible Contract Participants (ECPs) within the meaning of Section 1a(18) of the Commodity Exchange Act. Futures and swaps each are leveraged investments and, because only a percentage of a contract’s value is required to trade, it is possible to lose more than the amount of money deposited for either a futures or swaps position. Therefore, traders should only use funds that they can afford to lose without affecting their lifestyles and only a portion of those funds should be devoted to any one trade because traders cannot expect to profit on every trade. All examples discussed are hypothetical situations, used for explanation purposes only, and should not be considered investment advice or the results of actual market experience. CME Group, the Globe Logo and CME are trademarks of Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. CBOT is a trademark of the Board of Trade of the City of Chicago, Inc. NYMEX is a trademark of New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc. COMEX is a trademark of Commodity Exchange, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
The information within this site has been compiled by CME Group for general purposes only. CME Group assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions. Additionally, all examples in this manual are hypothetical situations, used for explanation purposes only, and should not be considered investment advice or the results of actual market experience. All matters pertaining to rules and specifications herein are made subject to and are superseded by official CME, CBOT and NYMEX rules. Current rules should be consulted in all cases concerning contract specifications.

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