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Commodities
Globally
Identifying the values of
your commodity
Our first step is
to try to understand the product you wish to engage in. We look at your
financial situation, which helps us understand the quantity of the product
you're looking to purchase, also any risk youre able to take. We look at your
financial goals, which define the returns you require. We look at your current
indicated financials, which dictate the risk youre willing to take. And
finally, we look at the valued interest of investments and opportunities you
wish to enter. Taking these points into account, we ask five questions to guide
us in finding the right investment strategy for you.
What are the examples of commodities?
Energy products include crude oil, natural gas, and gasoline. Precious metals
include gold, silver, and platinum. Agricultural products include wheat, corn,
soybeans, and livestock. Other commodities you can trade are coffee, sugar,
cotton, and frozen orange juice.
Our Investors break down commodities into two categories: hard and soft. Hard
commodities require mining or drilling, such as metals like gold, copper, and
aluminium, and energy products like crude oil, natural gas, and unleaded
gasoline. Soft commodities refer to things that are grown or ranched, such as
corn, wheat, soybeans, and cattle.
Finding
Value In Commodities
Where active more
than ever, due to the strong support for enriched commodities globally. The
global economic rebound in developed countries and the urbanization and
rising wealth in economies from major countries have helped to drive demand.
Emerging markets are the global growth engines, and China, especially, has
been a big buyer of commodities. The Federal Reserve's two rounds of
quantitative easing and the resulting weakness in the U.S. dollar are
providing more tailwinds for commodities. Bernanke's rock-bottom-rate policy
has helped to rekindle animal spirits, leading more investors to embrace
cyclical and economically sensitive instruments.
Why we provide a Comprehensive Pricing?
We provide comprehensive coverage of spots & forward pricing across all
commodity markets. Intuitive search helps you identify prices of interest
and charting analytics
Most commonly traded commodities by group
Crude Oil and derivatives
Coffee
Agriculture Including wheat, corn, maize, oats, rice, soybeans.
Animals and Animal Products Such as live and feeder cattle, beef, frozen
and fresh pork bellies, and eggs.
Cocoa, butter, orange juice and sugar.
Metals Metals such as aluminium, nickel, copper, lead and ferrous scrap.
The other commonly traded commodities are precious
Precious metals metals such as gold, silver and platinum.
Plastic
Natural Gas
Bio-fuels
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