Continuous CFD auf Arabica-Kaffee | Eigenschaften von Arabica-Kaffee
Handelsbedingungen für CFD auf Arabica-Kaffee - #C-COFFEE
| All account types | |
|---|---|
| Spread type | Fixed |
| Min. Spread in Pips | 50 |
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Orderdistanz in Pips | 100 |
| SWAP, per 1 lot (Long/Short) | -39.19 / -125.07 USD |
| Pip Size | 0.01 |
| Lot size for МТ4/МТ5 | 1000 x 100 pounds |
| Max Leverage | Hebel des Kontos |
#C-COFFEE - Arabica-Kaffee Geschäftszeiten
Arabica-Kaffee trading hours are the time when investors can buy and sell Arabica-Kaffee. The Arabica-Kaffee is traded on multiple exchanges around the world. This means that investors have many different opportunities to trade Arabica-Kaffee during different trading hours. Depending on where you live, you may be able to trade Arabica-Kaffee at any time throughout the day or night. For those who want to take advantage of these opportunities, it is important to know when Arabica-Kaffee trading hours begin and end.
Arabica-Kaffee
Die Kaffeekontrakte sind ein weltweiter Etalon des Kaffeewertes der Sorte Arabika. Der Kaffee dieser Sorte wird in Lateinamerika, Südostasiens, Ozeaniens gezüchtet. Die Verträge spiegeln den Basiswert des Kaffees für 19 Herstellungsländer wider. CFD auf Kaffeefutures sind in US-Dollars gegen 100 Pfunde geäußert (1 CFD schließt in sich 100 Pfunde ein, 1 Lot schließt in sich 1000 100-pfundigen Sack Kaffee).
FAQs
What time does the coffee market open?
Arabica coffee futures are primarily traded on the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) and the CME Group. Trading hours can vary based on the exchange and contract type. For instance, ICE Coffee C futures are actively traded from 1:30 AM to 3:15 PM Central European Time (CET), Monday through Friday.
Who regulates the coffee trade?
The coffee trade is regulated by:
- International Coffee Organization (ICO): An intergovernmental organization that coordinates international coffee agreements and promotes international cooperation.
- National Governments: Countries like the U.S. and Brazil have their own regulatory frameworks governing coffee production, export, and import.
- Commodity Exchanges: Exchanges like ICE and CME establish trading rules and standards for coffee futures contracts.
- National Coffee Boards: Entities such as the Kenya Coffee Producers and Traders Association oversee domestic coffee markets and auctions.
What are the largest coffee-Producing countries?
- Brazil – The world's largest producer, primarily of Arabica beans.
- Vietnam – Known for producing Robusta beans, mainly for instant coffee.
- Colombia – Famous for high-quality Arabica beans.
- Indonesia – Produces both Arabica and Robusta beans.
- Ethiopia – Considered the birthplace of coffee, with a rich variety of beans.
- Honduras – A significant producer in Central America.
- India – Produces both Arabica and Robusta beans.
- Peru – Known for organic coffee production.
- Uganda – Primarily produces Robusta beans.
- Mexico – Produces both Arabica and Robusta beans.
What are the biggest coffee companies?
- Nestlé – Owner of brands like Nescafé and Nespresso.
- Starbucks – A global coffeehouse chain with a significant retail presence.
- J.M. Smucker Company – Owner of brands like Folgers and Dunkin' coffee.
- Lavazza – An Italian manufacturer of coffee products.
- Kraft Heinz – Owner of brands like Maxwell House.
- Tchibo – A German chain of coffee retailers and cafés.
- Dunkin' Brands – Known for its Dunkin' Donuts coffee offerings.

