CME CEO Warns New Perpetual Futures Could Be 'Disaster Waiting to Happen' With 20x-250x Leverage

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According to Terry Duffy at the Piper Sandler Global Exchange & Fintech Conference on Thursday, CME Group's CEO issued a broad rejection of the first U.S.-approved perpetual futures contracts, warning that the products could expose retail traders to elevated leverage compared with traditional markets. Duffy noted that perpetual futures in offshore markets trade with leverage ranging from 20x to as high as 250x, compared with CME's roughly 5x framework on crypto products.

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission approved the first perpetual futures contracts tied to cryptocurrency prices, with Kalshi listing the contracts on May 29. Duffy compared current market conditions to the period ahead of the 2008 financial crisis, stating: "I really believe it's 2007... this could be a disaster waiting to happen."

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