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Commodities Trading

All trading involves risk. It is possible to lose all your capital.
All trading involves risk.
It is possible to lose all your capital.
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Trade the Most Popular Commodities

Trade a range of commodities, including crude oil. CFDs on commodities offer plenty of trading opportunities due to their low or negative correlations. Buy and sell CFDs on commodities and benefit from competitive spreads and flexible leverage across our whole commodity range.

All trading involves risk. It is possible to lose all your capital.
All trading involves risk.
It is possible to lose all your capital.

Why Trade Commodities?

Go long or short

CFDs allow you to buy (go long) or sell (go short). So, you can make a profit when the commodity falls in value, not just when it rises. However, you can also take a loss from price movements.

Deep liquidity

Deep liquidity and protection against inflation add to the appeal of this asset class for both beginners and professional traders.

Diversification

Commodities have low correlation with stocks. Therefore, trading commodities is a great way to diversify your portfolio and hedge against risk.

Trade 24/5

Most commodity markets are open on a 24-hour basis so you can trade 24 hours a day, 5 days a week.

Competitive spreads

Keep your costs down with spreads from 3 points.

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Deep liquidity

Deep liquidity and protection against inflation add to the appeal of this asset class for both beginners and professional traders.

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Diversification

Commodities have low correlation with stocks. Therefore, trading commodities is a great way to diversify your portfolio and hedge against risk.

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Go long or short

CFDs allow you to buy (go long) or sell (go short). So, you can make a profit when the commodity falls in value, not just when it rises. However, you can also take a loss from price movements.

Trade 24/5, Embodying Accessibility and Constant Engagement in Financial Markets.

Trade 24/5

Most commodity markets are open on a 24-hour basis so you can trade 24 hours a day, 5 days a week.

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Competitive spreads

Keep your costs down with spreads from 3 points.

All trading involves risk. It is possible to lose all your capital.
All trading involves risk.
It is possible to lose all your capital.

What Determines the Price of Commodities?

Commodity prices are determined by fundamental factors like weather, strikes and geopolitical instability which affects the supply and demand of commodities.

Supply and demand

Commodity prices rise with increasing demand, and also when the overall supply falls. On the other hand, the price of a commodity will fall when there is decreasing demand and increasing supply.

Currency movements

Commodities are generally priced in USD. As the value of the USD rises and falls, so can the price of commodities. For example, if the USD experiences a sharp increase against a basket of major currencies the prices of commodities such as crude oil and other energies.

Geopolitical situations

Some commodities like crude oil are mainly produced in countries around the Middle East that experience political uncertainty. Therefore, the price of Brent, for example, can be heavily influenced by tensions that occur in the region.

Economic Growth

The economic growth of a country can also affect the price of a commodity because economic growth determines the purchasing power of its population.

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Supply and demand

Commodity prices rise with increasing demand, and also when the overall supply falls. On the other hand, the price of a commodity will fall when there is decreasing demand and increasing supply.

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Currency movements

Commodities are generally priced in USD. As the value of the USD rises and falls, so can the price of commodities. For example, if the USD experiences a sharp increase against a basket of major currencies, then the prices of commodities such as crude oil and other energies will also be affected.
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Geopolitical situations

Some commodities like crude oil are mainly produced in countries around the Middle East that experience political uncertainty. Therefore, the price of Brent, for example, can be heavily influenced by tensions that occur in the region.

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Economic Growth

The economic growth of a country can also affect the price of a commodity because economic growth determines the purchasing power of its population.
All trading involves risk. It is possible to lose all your capital.
All trading involves risk.
It is possible to lose all your capital.

Trade commodities on an award-winning trading platform

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MetaTrader 4

Trade CFDs on commodities on the MetaTrader 4 platform and get instant access to advanced charting and indicators.

Empowering Trading Flexibility and Analysis for Enhanced Financial Decision-Making.

WebTrader

WebTrader is a 100% web-based platform, providing full functionality via a user-friendly interface.

All trading involves risk. It is possible to lose all your capital.
All trading involves risk.
It is possible to lose all your capital.
Swaps
Important note: The swap value depends mainly on the level of interest rates and the commission of the Company for rolling an open position during midnight. The swap is automatically converted to the base currency of the trading account of the client. The Company reserves the right to amend the swap values of a specific client in case of suspicion for trading abuse. The operation is carried out at 23.59 (server time) and may take several minutes.
All trading involves risk. It is possible to lose all your capital.
All trading involves risk.
It is possible to lose all your capital.
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Indices

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Futures

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Shares

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Forex

Gold Bars Icon: Symbolizing Wealth and Prosperity with Stacked Bars of Precious Metal

Metals

Briefcase icon on black background.

Indices

Golden Diamond: A Symbol of Precious Trading Commodities, Radiating Opulence and Wealth in the Financial Realm.

Commodities

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Futures

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Shares

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