Continuous Commodity Index
Defined and Explained
The New York Board of Trade ® (NYBOT ®) began trading the
Continuous Commodity Index (CCI) in its index
marketplace in 1986. The CCI Index consists of
17 commodity futures prices. The NYBOT offers futures and
options contracts on the CCI. The
New York Board of Trade is the exclusive marketplace for futures
and options contracts on the
Continuous Commodity
Index. The
minimum Continuous Commodity Index’s
Minimum Price Movement
(tick size) .05 (5 basis pts.)= $25.00, e.g.,300.05, 300.10,
300.15
Continuous Commodity Index
trading software
Ask any
CCI trader or general investor what trading tools or
types of financial analysis he is using and you're probably
going to hear a list of different technologies and methods.
However, having the right tool for the job is critical.
Trading software can be used to augment an existing
approach by supplying an inter-market perspective. The key to a
CCI trading system is its ability to forecast
moving averages. One
of the better CCI trading software products is
VantagePoint trading software that will help “see” what is
likely to happen in the CCI market before other
traders (using only single-market analysis) catch wind of it.
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