Category: Forex Futures / G10 Currency Futures
Euro / Swedish Krona Currency Futures contracts have been
developed to track the exchange rate between the Euro
and the Swedish Krona. A
Euro / Swedish Krona Currency Futures contract gives the holder the right to exchange Euros for Swedish Krona in the future at an exchange rate that was fixed on the date when the
Euros were purchased.
Euro / Swedish Krona Currency Futures belongs to the group of the "G10 Currency" from the
"Forex" category.
One Euro / Swedish Krona Currency Futures contract covers 125,000 Euros with a minimum price
increment (minimum price fluctuation) of 0.0005 per EUR. Thus, a Euro
increment is equivalent to 62.5 in Swedish Krona. For example, if a currency
futures trader buys one EUR/SEK futures contract during the day at an exchange
rate of 9.719 Swedish Krona per EUR and the exchange rate goes up to 9.725 Swedish Krona per EUR
(60 units up) by the end of the day, the profit from closing the position and
selling the previously bought future contract would be 60 x 62.5
= 3750 Swedish Krona. In the
same example, 10 futures contracts would deliver 37,500 Swedish Krona profit. However, if the
EUR/SEK exchange rate dropped down by 60 units, the same futures buyer would
suffer a 37,500 Swedish Krona loss on 10 EUR/SEK futures contracts.
Euro / Swedish Krona Currency Futures are traded on the Chicago Merchandise Exchange (CME) under the ESK symbol (ticker).
Ticker Symbol: | ESK |
Commodity: | EUR/SEK |
Expiration Cycle: | Four times a year on the second trading day preceding the third Wednesday of expiration (contract) month (as a rule Monday). Next four expirations are ESK4Z - December 2024 ESK5H - March 2025 ESK5M - June 2025 ESK5U - September 2025 |
Contract Size: | $125,000 Euro |
Minimum Tick Size: | 0.0005 = $62.50 |
Traded on: | Chicago Merchandise Exchange (CME) |
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