CME Group Inc. - Class A (CME) Covered Calls
CME Group Inc. is the world’s leading and most diverse derivatives marketplace, operating several prominent exchanges including the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and the New York Mercantile Exchange. The company provides a platform for trading futures and options across all major asset classes, including interest rates, equity indexes, foreign exchange, energy, and agricultural commodities. It also offers clearing and settlement services that ensure market integrity and security.
You can sell covered calls on CME Group Inc. - Class A to lower risk and earn monthly income. Born To Sell's covered call screener gives you customized search capabilities across all possible covered calls but here are a couple of examples for CME (prices last updated Mon 4:16 PM ET):
| CME Group Inc. - Class A (CME) Stock Quote | ||||||
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| Last | Change | Bid | Ask | Volume | P/E | Market Cap |
| 319.09 | +1.99 | 316.55 | 319.25 | 3.5M | 28 | 114 |
| Covered Calls For CME Group Inc. - Class A (CME) | ||||||
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| Expiration | Strike | Call Bid | Net Debit | Return If Flat |
Annualized Return If Flat |
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| Mar 20 | 320 | 2.05 | 317.20 | 2.6% | 79.1% | |
| Apr 17 | 320 | 5.60 | 313.65 | 3.7% | 33.8% | |
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CME Group Inc. (CME) is a global financial powerhouse that operates the world’s largest derivatives marketplace. By bringing together buyers and sellers across its electronic trading platforms and physical trading floors, the company facilitates the management of risk for institutions, corporations, and individual investors. Its infrastructure is foundational to the global economy, providing benchmark pricing for everything from crude oil to interest rates.
Core Business and Products
- Exchange Operations: The company owns and operates several of the most influential exchanges in history, including the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX), and the Commodity Exchange (COMEX). Through these venues, it offers a vast array of futures and options contracts.
- Asset Classes: Its product suite covers every major financial and commodity sector. This includes interest rate products (such as SOFR futures), equity index products (linked to the S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100), foreign exchange, energy (WTI Crude), metals (Gold and Copper), and agricultural commodities like corn and soybeans.
- Clearing Services: Through CME Clearing, the company acts as a central counterparty to every trade, significantly reducing systemic risk. It guarantees the performance of every contract, managing collateral and settlement processes for both exchange-traded and over-the-counter derivatives.
Competitive Landscape
CME Group operates in a highly consolidated global market where scale and liquidity are the primary competitive advantages. Its most significant rival is Intercontinental Exchange, which competes fiercely in the energy and interest rate sectors. In the equity options and volatility markets, it faces competition from Cboe Global Markets and Nasdaq. As the company expands its digital asset offerings, it also encounters competition from platforms like Coinbase Global. Other notable competitors in the broader financial data and exchange space include MarketAxess and S&P Global, particularly through their joint ventures in index products.
Strategic Outlook and Innovation
The company is currently prioritizing the modernization of its technological core through a long-term partnership with major cloud providers. This transition is designed to improve data latency, enhance the scalability of its trading platforms, and enable the rapid deployment of new analytical tools for clients. A key focus of innovation is the development of tokenized collateral and digital asset infrastructure, allowing for more efficient margin management and settlement in the evolving cryptocurrency market. Furthermore, the company is expanding its "Micro" and "E-mini" product suites to cater to the growing demand from retail traders and smaller institutional participants seeking capital-efficient risk management tools. By integrating advanced artificial intelligence into its market surveillance and clearing operations, the company aims to maintain its position as the most trusted and efficient venue for global risk transfer.
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Covered Call Strategy Risks: While covered call writing is often considered a conservative options strategy, it is not without risk. By selling a covered call, you are limiting your potential upside profit from the underlying stock. You remain exposed to the full downside risk of owning the underlying stock. In the event of a significant decline in the stock price, the premium received may not be sufficient to offset your losses.
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