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What are the trading commissions and which instruments can I trade in 10-Four Futures Challenges?

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Written by Pavlos Antoniou
Updated this week

We offer a broad range of futures contracts across major exchanges, including indices, commodities, currencies, energy, crypto, and European derivatives.

Commissions are transparent and fixed per contract per side.

Commission Structure

Commissions vary depending on whether you trade Mini or Micro contracts.

Standard (Mini / Full Contracts)

• Commission: $0.50 per side

• Exchange & NFA fees: Vary by instrument

• Total cost per side: Typically between ~$1.80 and ~$2.70 depending on the contract

Micro Contracts

• Commission: $0.20 per side (most micros)

• Exchange fees: Lower than minis

• Total cost per side: Typically under $1.00 depending on the contract

Crypto micros (e.g., Micro Bitcoin) may have slightly different commission structures.

All fees are charged per contract per side (entry and exit).

Available Instruments

You can trade across multiple asset classes:

Equity Indices

E-mini and Micro contracts including:

• S&P 500 (ES, MES)

• NASDAQ (NQ, MNQ)

• Dow Jones (YM, MYM)

• Russell (RTY, M2K)

• MidCap (EMD)

• DAX (FDAX, FDXM, FDXS)

• Euro Stoxx (FESX, FSXE)

Commodities

• Gold (GC, MGC, QO)

• Silver (SI)

• Copper (HG)

• Crude Oil (CL, QM, MCL)

• Natural Gas (NG)

• Heating Oil (HO)

• RBOB Gasoline (RB)

• Corn, Soybeans, Soybean Meal, Soybean Oil (ZC, ZS, ZM, ZL)

• Live Cattle, Feeder Cattle, Lean Hogs (LE, GF, HE)

Currencies (FX Futures)

• Euro (6E, M6E)

• British Pound (6B)

• Japanese Yen (6J)

• Swiss Franc (6S)

• Canadian Dollar (6C)

• Australian Dollar (6A, M6A)

• New Zealand Dollar (6N)

Crypto Futures

• Micro Bitcoin (MBT)

• Micro Ethereum (MET)

Fixed Income (European)

• Euro-Bund (FGBL)

• Euro-Bobl (FGBM)

• Euro-Schatz (FGBS)

If you’re unsure about a specific instrument’s tick size, tick value, or total trading cost, refer to the contract specifications inside your platform before placing a trade.

All contracts follow exchange-standard specifications.

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