Trading Instruments Allowed in Leeloo – Approved Exchange List

Overview
At Leeloo Trading, traders are allowed to trade only the instruments listed below. These instruments belong to the four Futures Exchanges:
  • CME (Chicago Mercantile Exchange)
  • CBOT (Chicago Board of Trade)
  • COMEX (Commodity Exchange)
  • NYMEX (New York Mercantile Exchange)
While a wide range of instruments are available for trading, please note that some instruments are restricted and cannot be traded. Traders must ensure they only trade instruments included in the list below to remain compliant with the Performance Account rules.

Quick Look...
Crypto
  • Bitcoin (BTC)
  • Ethereum (ETH)
  • Micro Bitcoin (MBT)
Equity
  • E-mini S&P 500 (ES)
  • Nikkei NKD (NKD)
  • E-mini NASDAQ 100 (NQ)
  • Mini-DOW (YM)
  • E-mini Midcap 400 (EMD)
  • Russel 2000 (RTY)
Currency
  • Australian $ (6A)
  • British Pound (6B)
  • Canadian $ (6C)
  • Euro FX (6E)
  • Japanese Yen (6J)
  • Swiss Franc (6S)
  • New Zealand Dollar (6N)
  • Mexican Peso (6M)
Agricultural
  • Lean Hogs (HE)
  • Live Cattle (LE)
  • Feeder Cattle (GF)
  • Corn (ZC)
  • Mini-Corn (XC)
  • Wheat (ZW)
  • Soybeans (ZS)
  • Soybean Meal (ZM)
  • Oats (ZO)
  • Rough Rice (ZR)
Energy
  • Crude Oil (CL)
  • Heating Oil (HO)
  • E-mini Crude Oil (QM)
  • Natural Gas (NG)
  • E-mini Natural Gas (QG)
  • New York Harbor (RB)
Metal
  • Gold (GC)
  • Silver (SI)
  • Copper (HG)
  • Platinum (PL)
  • Palladium (PA)
  • E-mini Silver (QI)
  • E-mini Gold (QO)
Micro
  • Micro E-Mini S&P 500 (MES)
  • Micro E-Mini Dow Jones (MYM)
  • Micro E-Mini Nasdaq-100 (MNQ)
  • Micro E-Mini Russel 2000 (M2K)
  • Micro Crude Oil (MCL)
  • Micro Bitcoin (MBT)
  • E-Micro Gold (MGC)
  • E-Micro AUD/USD (M6A)
  • E-Micro GBP/USD (M6B)
  • E-Micro EUR/USD (M6E)
  • E-Micro CAD/USD (MCD)


Warning: Do NOT engage in any trading activity with money you cannot afford to lose. Day trading can be extremely risky and offers no guarantee for success. You should not fund day-trading activities with retirement savings, student loans, second mortgages, emergency funds, funds set aside for purposes such as education or home ownership, or funds required to meet your living expenses. 

If you engage in day trading activities, set a budget and do not spend beyond your set budget.