Futures Trading

Trade CFDs on Futures from around the world and explore endless trading opportunities
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FxPro has been providing online trading services to clients since 1999 and it currently serves 173 countries worldwide.

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FxPro has received constant recognition in the industry, winning over 127 international awards to date for the quality of its services.

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Our dedicated, multilingual customer service team works 24/5 to provide you with an exceptional level of support.

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FxPro operates under strict regulatory oversight across multiple jurisdictions, including authorisation by the FCA in the UK — one of the most trusted financial regulators globally.

Award-Winning NDD Execution

All client trades are executed with No Dealing Desk1 intervention. Most trades are filled with lighting fast speeds in under 11 milliseconds, with up to 3,468 trades executed per second.
Most orders filled in <11 ms • Ultra-low latency datacentre co-location
Most orders filled in <11 ms • Ultra-low latency datacentre co-location

Browse the full range of platforms

We understand that different clients have different needs. Therefore, we offer a wide selection of trusted, award-winning platforms and account types to choose from.

What are Futures?

Futures are financial contracts for the specific asset to be bought or sold at a set time in the future. The final price level is determined by both parties, a buyer and a seller, and is known as the forward price. The specified date of the future payment is known as the expiration date.
Contract for difference (CFD) on futures allow for trade on the price fluctuations of a wide range of assets: commodities, indices and energy. If investors make a forecast about the quotes increase, they open a Buy position on the trading platform. If they think the chart will move down, they make an online order to Sell. Start trading futures with FxPro to diversify your investor account!

Trade Like a Pro!

Trade CFDs on a wide range of instruments, including popular FX pairs, Futures, Indices, Metals, Energy, Shares and ETFs and experience the global markets at your fingertips.

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Indices

Trade major and minor Index CFDs Spot and Futures from around the globe.

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'CFD' stands for 'contract for difference' and consists of an agreement (contract) to exchange the difference in the value of an underlying (currency pair, commodity, share, index, crypto) between the time at which the contract is opened and the time at which it is closed. If the difference is negative then the buyer must pay the difference to the seller. If the difference is positive then the seller must pay the difference to the buyer. When trading CFDs traders buy (go long) when they are expecting a rise, and sell (go short) when expecting a drop in value. The CFD derivatives market is not standardised and is made up of buyers and sellers who trade OTC ‘over-the-counter’ (not on any regulated exchange), meaning that the broker is the counterparty to every transaction and there is therefore counterparty risk. International banks & large investment firms act as liquidity providers by providing their own quotes for pricing CFDs based on the underlying prices, e.g., CFDs on FX pairs are based on the FX spot market. The brokers pricing and liquidity is usually received and aggregated from several such sources and can be affected by the available liquidity and pricing received from the above. As a very simple example: if you buy a ‘contract for difference’ at $14 and sell at $16 then you will receive the $2 difference. If you buy a CFD at $10 and sell at $8 then you pay the $2 difference. Basically, a CFD contract means that you are not physically buying the underlying, but through the CFD, you have exposure to the price movement of the underlying instrument.
We offer competitive spreads across all our platforms, with differences depending upon the account type you choose. On the MT4/MT5 Raw Spread account, we offer spreads without markup on FX & Metals, with a commission of $3.50 per lot (commission is charged when you enter and exit a position.) Our MT4/MT5 Standard account types are with marked-up spreads and zero commission. On the cTrader platform account, spreads on FX & metals are lower, with a commission of $35 per $1million USD traded. For the minimum and average spreads for each account type, please check the specifications for the specific instrument. First you need to select from the “Markets” Tab the underlying category and then click on the specific instrument of your choice to check the average spread. Spreads are floating, which means they are variable and fluctuate according to market conditions.

The leverage available to you may differ depending upon your jurisdiction and the instrument/platform you are trading with.

Please follow the link below to find out more information in regards to leverage: https://www.fxpro.com/leverage-information