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When are corn futures on the CBOT (ZC)?

This article will cover everything about corn futures on the CBOT (ZC). From contract specifications to how to trade them and some helpful trading tips to make you a better trader. The schedule is set on the 3rd Fridays of March, June, September, and December. Here is an example of an RTY contract from the CME:

What happened to CBOT corn & soy?

CBOT corn and soyfell sharply on Tuesday with accelerated selling after the USDA numbers, but both contracts remained within the month’s span of 92 cents per bushel for corn and $1.68-1/4 for soybeans.

What are corn futures?

Corn futures are CFTC-regulated, exchange-traded contracts on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) and are one of the top 5 most-commonly traded commodity futures. Corn is the most widely grown crop across the United States, and corn futures contracts are the most active market in grains and oilseeds.

What is the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT)?

The CBoT (Chicago Board of Trade) is one the oldest financial and commodity futures exchange based in Chicago. In 2007, the CME (Chicago Mercantile Exchange) and CBOT merged to share CME Group Inc.. At the CBOT both e-commerce and via "Open Outcry" is traded on the floor. You can find an overview of agricultural commodity futures here.

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