DAX Futures Symbol and Ticker Guide for All Platforms

If you want to trade or analyze DAX futures, knowing the correct symbol or ticker is essential—especially since it varies by broker, platform, and exchange. Whether you’re using Eurex, CME, TradingView, or ThinkorSwim, this guide covers all the key DAX futures symbols and how to use them.


What Is the Standard DAX Futures Symbol?

On the Eurex Exchange, the DAX futures symbol is:

  • FDAX – Full-size contract (€25 per index point)
  • FDXM – Mini DAX contract (€5 per point)

These are the official exchange symbols for German DAX futures.


Contract Month Codes

DAX futures use the standard month codes for futures trading:

MonthCode
MarchH
JuneM
SeptemberU
DecemberZ

Example:

  • FDAXM24 = Full-size DAX futures, June 2024 expiry
  • FDXMU24 = Mini DAX futures, September 2024 expiry

DAX Futures Symbols by Platform

Eurex (Direct Access)

  • FDAX – Full contract
  • FDXM – Mini contract

CME Group (Micro DAX Futures)

  • FDAX – CME ticker for Micro DAX (based on Eurex licensing)
  • Tradeable on most U.S. platforms like NinjaTrader, Tradovate

TradingView

  • Type: FDAX1! or search “EUREX:FDAX1!”
  • Some brokers may also use DE30EUR or GER40 for CFD equivalents

ThinkorSwim (TOS)

  • Symbol: /DAX or manually search in the futures tab
  • May require enabling global futures data from your broker

MetaTrader 4/5 (MT4/MT5)

  • Depends on your broker. Often labeled as GER30, DE40, or DAX40
  • Check contract specs for confirmation—it may be a CFD, not futures

Interactive Brokers (IBKR)

  • Symbol: FDAX
  • Add via Global Search > Futures > Eurex > FDAX

CFD vs Real DAX Futures Symbols

Many brokers also offer CFDs (Contracts for Difference) on the DAX. These use alternative symbols like:

  • GER40
  • DE40
  • DAX40
  • DE30 (older CFD symbol)

⚠️ Note: CFDs are not real futures contracts. They mimic DAX price movement but don’t trade on regulated futures exchanges.


Pro Tip: Check Contract Specs

When in doubt, always:

  • Look up the contract size
  • Confirm the exchange (Eurex or CME)
  • Verify if it’s futures or CFD

This ensures you’re looking at the correct market with real margin/leverage expectations.


Final Thoughts

Knowing the correct DAX futures symbol saves you time and helps you avoid trading the wrong product. Whether you’re analyzing charts, placing trades, or backtesting, using the correct ticker ensures you’re aligned with your platform and strategy.

Use this guide as a reference whenever you switch brokers or platforms.


FAQs

1. What’s the difference between FDAX and FDXM?
FDAX is the standard full-size contract; FDXM is the mini contract with lower tick value and margin.

2. What’s the CME symbol for Micro DAX?
CME uses FDAX as well, though the product is different from Eurex’s full-size FDAX.

3. Is GER40 a futures symbol?
No. GER40 is a CFD used by many retail brokers like IG, FXCM, etc.

4. Can I trade DAX futures in the U.S.?
Yes, through brokers offering CME Micro DAX or access to Eurex.

5. What platform shows DAX futures live charts?
TradingView (FDAX1!), Interactive Brokers, and ThinkorSwim with global data enabled.

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