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Futures CFD Rollovers

Due to the nature of the underlying futures contract, certain indices may be briefly unavailable while rollovers or swaps are applied. These rollovers take place at the end of the trading day on the dates specified in the table below. The expected downtime for this process is typically no longer than one hour. Once trading resumes, the contract will reflect the rollover or swap, accounting for the price difference between contract months. All other products will remain available for trading as usual during this time. 

Index Futures CFD Rollovers

 

 

July

August

September

CAC40.fs11-Jul15-Aug-
CHINA50.fs25-Jul--
HSI.fs25-Jul22-Aug-
VIX.fs18-Jul15-Aug12-Sep

 

 

Important Notice


Expiry dates are accurate at the time of publication but may be subject to updates without prior notice. 

What is a CFD contract rollover? 

A CFD contract rollover occurs when a trader extends their position beyond the contract’s maturity date. In futures trading, the expiration date marks the last day a contract can be traded. Before it expires, traders have three main options: 

 

  • Close the position (offset or liquidate) 
  • Settle the contract 
  • Roll over to a new contract 

 

A rollover involves shifting a position from a near-expiry contract (front-month) to a longer-term contract to avoid the costs or obligations associated with the settlement of the contracts. This process is profit neutral, ensuring no immediate financial gain or loss from the rollover itself. 

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