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eToro Launches Spot-Quoted Futures Trading in Spain
Abstract:eToro now offers Spot-Quoted Futures in Spain via CME Group contracts, giving retail investors new flexible futures trading opportunities on top markets.

Social trading leader eToro (NASDAQ: ETOR) has launched a major upgrade to its product lineup for investors in Spain, rolling out Spot-Quoted Futures thanks to a new partnership with CME Group. This initiative allows qualifying Spanish users to access futures contracts on six leading markets—S&P 500, Nasdaq-100, Russell 2000, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Bitcoin, and Ether—all within eToros respected trading environment.
What Are Spot-Quoted Futures?
Unlike traditional futures, eToros Spot-Quoted Futures price contracts are based on the real-time spot value of the underlying asset, not a projected future price. This clear and straightforward pricing approach simplifies the futures experience for retail traders, offering direct market exposure. With an entry point set at $200, Spanish users can start trading with smaller, easier-to-manage positions. These contracts run for up to one year, eliminating the hassle of monthly or quarterly contract rollovers and giving traders the ability to hold their positions for longer periods.
Industry Leaders Weigh In
Yossi Brandes, eToro‘s VP of Execution Services, commented, “We’re excited to be trailblazers in offering Spot-Quoted Futures to retail clients, making once-complex futures trading more straightforward by linking contracts to spot-market rules. Our alliance with CME Group is further proof of our dedication to giving investors more power”.
Tali Salomon, Regional Manager for Iberia & Latam at eToro, noted, “This update equips Spanish traders with greater choice and flexibility, streamlining their multi-asset investment journey right inside the eToro platform”.
Richard Stoker, Executive Director at CME Group, shared his perspective: “Partnering with eToro enables us to deliver Spot-Quoted Futures—smaller, more accessible contracts designed for individual traders. With these, investors enjoy transparent, regulated access to futures markets across equities and cryptocurrencies”.
Broader Access and Ongoing Expansion
This latest move is part of eToro‘s broader growth in the Spanish futures market, following the earlier addition of 20 CME Group contracts covering U.S. stocks, energy, and gold. For now, Spot-Quoted Futures trading will be offered only to eToro’s eligible Spanish users, who will be notified when their accounts are enabled.

About eToro
As a global innovator in social trading, eToro is committed to providing state-of-the-art investment solutions and a unified multi-asset trading platform designed with retail investors in mind.
Access eToro's broker page for more details: https://www.wikifx.com/en/dealer/0001283907.html

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