CME Group Hits All-Time Highs: Crypto And Rates Fuel Record 2025 Trading

bitcoinistPublished on 2026-01-06Last updated on 2026-01-06

Abstract

CME Group achieved a record annual average daily volume (ADV) of 28.1 million contracts in 2025, a 6% increase from the previous year. Growth was driven by strong performance in interest rate products (14.2M contracts), equity indexes (7.4M), and a significant surge in crypto derivatives, which saw a 140% rise to 278,000 contracts. Energy, agriculture, and metals trading also contributed, with metals hitting a record. International volume reached 8.4 million contracts, reflecting broad-based growth across sectors and increased institutional participation. Key months like April and November saw particularly high activity due to market volatility and hedging demand.

CME Group posted a record level of trading activity across its markets in 2025, hitting an average daily volume of 28 million contracts, up 6% from the prior year. Based on reports, the gains came from a mix of rate products, equity indexes, commodities and a sharp rise in crypto derivatives.

Trading in the fourth quarter averaged over 27 million contracts, while December averaged 23 million, figures that underline a busy year for the exchange operator.

Record Annual Volume Reached

Interest rate futures and options were the single largest segment, with average daily volume of about 14 million contracts for the year. Equity index contracts added roughly 7.4 million on average each day.

Energy trading averaged near 2.7 million contracts, and agricultural products came in around 1.9 million. Metals trading set records too, with roughly 988,000 contracts daily. According to company data and market coverage, these numbers combined to push the overall ADV to the 28.1 million mark.

Crypto Contracts Surge

Crypto futures and options saw a dramatic increase, with average daily volume of about 278,000 contracts, a jump of close to 140% from the previous year. Some trading days in November produced unusually large single-day tallies for crypto — nearly 795,000 contracts traded on one peak day — and total notional activity in the space reached roughly $12 billion during the year.

The steep rise in crypto derivatives helped lift activity outside the more traditional segments and increased the share of international and institutional flows.

Total crypto market cap currently at $3.15 trillion. Chart: TradingView

Monthly Peaks And Seasonal Patterns

Monthly data showed several high-water marks. April registered one of the year’s strongest months, with average daily volume near 35.9 million contracts, while November also posted exceptionally high monthly averages above 33 million.

Those spikes reflected bouts of market volatility and heavy hedging across asset classes, according to traders and analysts cited in coverage of the figures.

Source: Getty Images

Global Reach And Market Mix

CME Group’s international average daily volume climbed as well, reaching around 8.4 million contracts for the year. That rise, combined with gains in energy, metals and crypto, made the advance broad-based rather than concentrated in a single sector. The result was a year in which multiple product lines set or matched prior volume records.

Trading firms and investors said that shifts in interest-rate views, renewed energy-market activity and the return of strong crypto flows were all factors behind the numbers. The exchange’s published market-statistics package provides the detailed breakdowns, and regulators and market watchers will be parsing the data as they consider liquidity and market structure questions.

Featured image from CME Group, chart from TradingView

Related Questions

QWhat was the average daily volume (ADV) of contracts traded on CME Group in 2025, and what was the year-over-year growth?

AThe average daily volume (ADV) was 28 million contracts in 2025, which was a 6% increase from the prior year.

QWhich product segment was the single largest contributor to CME Group's trading volume in 2025, and what was its ADV?

AInterest rate futures and options were the single largest segment, with an average daily volume of about 14 million contracts.

QHow significant was the growth in CME's crypto derivatives trading in 2025, and what was the peak single-day volume?

ACrypto futures and options saw a dramatic increase of close to 140% from the previous year, with an ADV of about 278,000 contracts. The peak single-day volume was nearly 795,000 contracts on a day in November.

QWhat was the total notional value of crypto derivatives activity on CME Group for the year 2025?

AThe total notional activity in the crypto derivatives space reached roughly $12 billion during the year.

QWhat was the average daily volume for CME Group's international trading in 2025?

ACME Group's international average daily volume reached around 8.4 million contracts for the year.

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