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Why does ES exchange fee vary by website?

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pjbear22
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Hi guys,

The CME website shows exchange fee of $1.23 for ES
with .02 NFA fee, which comes out to $1.25.

How come some websites such as trade station show $1.30?

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The cost to trade futures is made up of three major components.
  • Exchange Fees
  • NFA Fees
  • Broker / FCM / Software / Data Fees

In its simplest form Exchange Fees are the same for everybody. (In reality its more complex than this as there are exchange memberships and discount programs that can give you a discount but if your using a retail broker then this probably doesn't apply to you). So it doesn't matter which broker you use the exchange fee will be the same. (Note in some cases the exchange splits this between what they call an exchange fee and a clearing fee - doesn't really matter though, still just the same thing).

NFA Fees are 2c for non-members and 0c for members. So I have a NYMEX seat so If I'm trading Crude/CL I don't pay an NFA fee. I don't have a CME seat though so if trading S&P500/ES I do pay 2c.

Where the difference comes in is with the Broker / FCM / Software / Data Fees. Different brokers charge different things. Some software has a routing fee.

Answering your question specifically I think your $1.25 is wrong. For ES the CME exchange fee for non-members trading outrights is $1.28 and the NFA fee for non-members is $0.02 which is probably why Tradestation quote $1.30. In reality Tradestation are then going to charge you 'their' fee on top of that.

see exchanges fees at https://www.cmegroup.com/company/clearing-fees.html

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Very true @mendal. In fact when I worked for a large trading company we were told by our lawyers to never discuss commission structures with other traders in case it was considered to be price fixing by the powers that be!

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