E-mini | micro e-mini
Learn more about trading E-mini and micro E-mini contracts. Paid partnership with CME Group.Popular contracts | Commission per contract |
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HKD 25 |
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No inactivity fee
No platform fee
No minimum funding
More reasons to trade futures with Saxo
Micro futures are a fraction of the size of standard futures contracts. They offer a flexible, more affordable way to gain exposure to the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, WTI crude oil, and more, with all the benefits of standard futures, and far less financial commitment.
Preview our platform and search for different futures contracts with the instrument search.
Use TradingView’s advanced charting, analytical tools, and social network, while still benefitting from Saxo’s low fees and execution.
Explore TradingViewQualify for lower fees and better service when you make more trades or increase your account value.
Learn about account tiersTo avoid currency conversion fees when trading in multiple currencies, choose from 24 different currencies and open up to 4 currency sub-accounts.
The available currencies and number of sub-accounts that can be opened depend on your account type and country of residence.
Learn more about sub-accountsIf you are eligible for an accredited investor account, you can take advantage of better margin rates for greater trading flexibility but do note that accredited Investors also forgo certain regulatory safeguards that would otherwise be available to general retail investors.
Learn more about Accredited Investor accountSaxo Markets is regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Saxo Bank A/S. It has been operating in Singapore since 2006.
Read about usFutures trading FAQs
You can find a list of available contracts and detailed information about each in our futures contract specifications.
On our trading conditions page you can find information about market orders, order routing, exchange- and market-specific conditions, corporate actions, and more.
If your trade ticket shows a notice day, the contract settles physically—but Saxo doesn’t offer physical delivery. Make sure to close futures contracts before the expiry or first notice day (FND).
Saxo may use an earlier FND than the exchange, so always check the trade ticket trading conditions as well as the contract specifications in the platform for details. If you don’t close in time, Saxo will close the position for you, and additional charges will apply.
Read our margin information page to find out more about initial and maintenance margin.
Review margin requirementsWe offer you greater control of your trading via our fully customised orders.
Our policy is designed to ensure client orders are executed promptly, efficiently, and with the best possible terms.
Trading futures can be a strategic way to enhance your portfolio, offering access to global markets and opportunities across indices, commodities, and more. Futures are known for their liquidity, flexibility, and nearly 24-hour trading, allowing you to take advantage of market movements at different times of the day.
You can trade a wide range of futures, including indices, commodities, currencies, and more with a Saxo account. Whether you want to trade S&P futures for equity exposure, or oil futures to explore commodity markets, you’ll find all the tools you need. You can view the futures contracts available on our trading platform before opening an account.
Saxo Capital Markets is regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. As such all client funds are kept in a segregated client funds account, separate from the company’s own money and assets.
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