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Futures CME: open interest and analytics

Current data on Open Interest, funding and liquidations on futures CME. Market share - 11.1%, 4 trading pairs.

Open Interest CME
$13.61B
-2.1% (24ч)
Market share
11.1%
4 futures pairs
Top 1 by OI
Bitcoin
$8.85B
Average per asset
$3.40B
Liquidity concentration

All futures pairs by

Live
$ Assets OI on CME Share from the exchange Change 24h OI Schedule
1
Bitcoin
BTC
Bitcoin
$8.85B
65.0%
-2.19%OI
2
Ethereum
ETH
Ethereum
$3.65B
26.8%
-1.15%OI
3
Solana
SOL
Solana
$597.2M
4.4%
-6.40%OI
4
XRP
XRP
XRP
$515.1M
3.8%
-1.97%OI

Derivatives statistics CME

Total open interest across all futures pairs on CME makes up $13.61B. This 11.1% from the global on all the exchanges we monitor. The asset with the largest OI — Bitcoin ($8.85B).

An increase in open interest during an upward price movement is a sign of a healthy trend: new long positions are entered with margin. However, a rise during a decline often signals an accumulation of short positions, which, when reversed, leads to cascading liquidations. Sharp jumps in individual altcoins are particularly informative: +30–50% in a day almost always precede a squeeze.

The "Share of Exchange" column in the table above helps assess liquidity concentration. If two or three assets account for more than 60% of the total OI, which means the majority of trading volume is concentrated in a few pairs. For less popular assets, this means wider spreads and increased slippage.

How to read the table CME

1

OI on CME

The total volume of open futures positions for a specific asset on this exchange. The higher the value, the more traders hold positions—and the deeper the order book.

2

Share from the exchange

What percentage of the total is allocated to a given asset? This helps quickly assess where the platform's primary liquidity is concentrated.

3

Change in 24 hours

Percentage change over the past 24 hours. A sharp rise (+20% or more) indicates an influx of new capital—traders are opening positions en masse. A decline indicates profit-taking or stop-loss orders.

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