Customized trading within listed markets
Eurex FLEX Trades provide market participants with a flexible alternative to standard listed derivatives, enabling bespoke risk management while retaining the benefits of exchange trading. They bridge the gap between OTC customization and listed market transparency, combining tailored contract terms with central clearing and robust post-trade infrastructure.
FLEX Trades are customizable contracts traded and cleared through Eurex systems. They allow market participants to tailor key contract terms to their needs while benefiting from exchange transparency, central clearing, and standardized settlement processes. FLEX Trades can be executed in futures and options on single stocks, equity indexes, ETFs, fixed income, commodities, and are now fully integrated with Bloomberg.
FLEX Futures
Market participants can design their FLEX Futures trades by selecting the following options:
FLEX Options
Market participants can design their FLEX Options by selecting:
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Reporting
FLEX contracts are entered via Eurex T7 Entry Service (TES) and displayed as block trades in TES Time & Sales subject to the same trade reporting standards. Every FLEX contract receives instantly an ISIN, which stays stable during its entire lifespan.
Trading hours
FLEX Options are traded off-book, hence enjoy extended trading hours compared to standard orderbook options, enabling trading from 09:00 – 19:00 CET for most equity contracts.
Clearing features
Eurex Clearing offers a series of back office features for FLEX Trades to support back office processing.
FLEX Trades volume dynamics
FLEX instruments trading volume per quarter (in mn)
Contacts
Marcel Rothacker
Head of Derivatives Trading Development
T +49-69-211-1 32 19
marcel.rothacker@eurex.com
Marie Michelle Hubrig
Derivatives Trading Development
T +49-69-211-1 35 83
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