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Inspired by this thread I tried to pull up some more data about this product but it's not even listed in my AMP/ CQG/ Sierra Chart available symbols list.
On IB I currently see a 4 tick wide market for the Sep contract, quoted 63.60 bid at 64.00
Couldn't find the open interest on the CME website either.
I like the idea of adding the commodity index as a macro trading vehicle but liquidity in this thing is just awful. I'd probably be more inclined to go the ETF route for this index.
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Bloomberg Commodity Index (BCOM) futures trading heats up
Interest and participation in Bloomberg Commodity Index futures significantly ramped up in 2021. Average daily volume rose to 2.4K contracts per day, up 63% vs. 2020. Notional open interest averaged $360M+ year to date, up 145% vs. 2020.
Market participants continue to turn to BCOM futures to effectively express their views and manage benchmark exposure to the commodity markets
Enhancements to Bloomberg Commodity Index (BCOM) futures and Cleared OTC swaps
In response to client feedback and to improve our product offering, CME Group will introduce the following changes to the Bloomberg Commodity Index futures and swaps starting December 6*.
Tick size for the futures contract will be reduced from 0.10 ($10) to 0.01 ($1).
Daily settlement will be based on the Bloomberg Commodity Index closing value.
Starting December 1*, fees will be adjusted to a flat rate model.
Amendments to the Bloomberg Commodity Index Futures and Bloomberg Commodity Index Swaps (Cleared OTC) Contracts and Amendments to Related CBOT Transaction Fees