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CME Group, the multi-exchange derivatives marketplace, reports that it has the launched the Futures Institute, an online platform for futures education, trading simulation and market research.
“The Futures Institute offers a blend of live instruction, interactive training modules, market research and training,” CME Group says in a statement. “The Futures Institute works with partners across the industry to distribute best-in-class education aimed at providing market participants with the knowledge and resources to trade futures.
“Our goal with the Futures Institute is to provide a centralized place for traders to enhance their skills and education on futures and options on futures,” Bryan Durkin, CME Group’s chief commercial officer, says in the statement, which also spotlights the site’s Future Challenge feature, allowing traders and would-be traders to compete with each other and to “trade 36 of the most liquid futures contracts across six asset classes – equity indexes, energy, metals, FX, interest rates and agriculture. While competing, traders will also be exposed to training modules that cover a variety of topics including building a trade plan, risk management, and technical and fundamental market analysis.”
More information about the Futures Institute is available at CME Group’s website.
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