CME Group covers derivatives trading, futures, options, and related markets, emphasizing risk management, portfolio optimization, and data analysis. The content style appears to blend educational and analytical material, with video topics ranging from market insights and how shifts affect commodity markets to explainers on gold, oil, interest rates, and agricultural futures. The channel publishes regularly since 2008, with an average of about 0.1 uploads per week and videos averaging around 192.9K views.
Both target audiences interested in derivatives trading, commodity markets, and gold investment trends, sharing high search alignment (100%) and substantial content overlap (73%), indicating similar topics and financial market analysis.
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They compete around futures markets and agricultural futures, with strong content alignment (67%) and high search relevance (57%), showing overlapping coverage of commodity futures though Harvest emphasizes agricultural insights.
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Similar focus on energy markets, exchange-traded derivatives, and interest-rate outlooks, evidenced by solid search overlap (35%) and strong content similarity (76%), reflecting parallel market outlook coverage.
Shares emphasis on futures markets and gold/agricultural trends, supported by notable search relevance (40%) and high content similarity (69%), indicating parallel market analysis and data-driven reporting.
Both cover agricultural futures and price discovery mechanisms, with content skewed toward futures price discovery (75%) and moderate search overlap (30%), suggesting a similar niche in futures trading education.
Aligns on topics like options on futures and hedging strategies, with high content overlap (76%) and moderate search overlap (24%), indicating shared audience around risk management and options trading.
Content Landscape
Top competitors by match strength are The Wall Street Journal (84% match) and CNBC Television (60% match), with Harvest Public Media (63% match) and Bloomberg Television (57% match) also close. CME Group shares overlapping queries with these channels around derivatives trading, commodity markets analysis, and gold investment trends, as well as agricultural and energy market topics. The Wall Street Journal has the largest subscriber base (6.6M) among the listed competitors, while CME Group has 44.9K subscribers, indicating a sizable gap in reach. Competitors like Harvest Public Media and EdgeClear also compete on agricultural futures and price discovery themes, aligning with CME Group’s focus on futures markets and related instruments.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to CME Group?
The Wall Street Journal — 84% match, 6.6M subscribers; Harvest Public Media — 63% match, 7.7K subscribers; CNBC Television — 60% match, 3.3M subscribers. All share a focus on financial markets, trading, and business news, appealing to audiences interested in markets, investments, and economics.
What type of content does CME Group make?
CME Group creates educational and informational finance and markets content, evidenced by titles like Find The Edge, Identify the Goal, Lightning in a Bottle, and Determine the Best Position. The channel uploads infrequently, with an average of ~0.1 uploads per week, and each video averages about 192.9K views.
How do we determine which channels are similar to CME Group?
We analyze CME Group's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.