Fees Charged to Offset COMEX Exchange and Regulatory Fees Paid by IBKR

Exchange Fee Recovery Charge - Currency: USD

Product Group Tier I Tier 2 Tier 3
Futures
ALI USD 2.50 USD 2.50 USD 1.25
GC, HG, SI USD 1.60 USD 1.00 USD 0.75
SGU, SGC USD 1.55 USD 1.00 USD 0.75
HRC USD 5.00 USD 3.30 USD 3.00
8Q USD 0.50 USD 0.35 USD 0.25
6Q USD 0.29 USD 0.19 USD 0.14
MGC USD 0.75 USD 0.75 USD 0.37
QO, QI, QC USD 1.00 USD 1.00 USD 0.50
SIL USD 1.00 USD 0.40 USD 0.20
UX USD 1.50 USD 1.18 USD 0.60
MHG USD 0.60 USD 0.00 USD 0.30
Futures Options
GC, SI, HG USD 1.60 USD 1.60 USD 0.75

Give-up Surcharge3

Product Group Fee
All USD 0.05

Regulatory Fee Recovery Charge

Product Group Tier I Tier 2 Tier 3
All USD 0.02 USD 0.01 USD 0.00

Notes:

  • PLEASE NOTE: Aside from the commission, fees charged to clients by IBKR, including but not limited to those listed on this website, are intended to cover the costs of execution, including exchange fees. Such fees generally reflect the exchange fee structure, but in certain circumstances may be higher or lower than the fees charged by the exchange.
  • Subject to the first note above, the rates provided above generally reflect Non-Member rates charged by Globex. IBKR supports pricing for several incentive programs available through the CME (exchanges ECBOT, GLOBEX, NYMEX, and COMEX). Please refer to our Exchange Incentive Program for additional information.
  1. Customer Description
    Tier 1 – Non-members
    Tier 2 – Incentive Program
    Tier 3 – Member/Lessee
  2. Regulatory fees are assessed by the National Futures Association (NFA).
  3. Give-up Surcharge is waived when IBKR serves as both the prime and the executing broker.

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