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Commodities Trading Online
from: Ricky LimWith the advancement of the internet, commodities trading online is now made possible. Commodities trading online primarily deals with agricultural products such as sugar, corn, malt as well as metals such as gold and silver. It deals in relatively different products compared to the stock market which deals with financial instruments such as stock, bonds, securities, interest rates etc.
Before commodities trading online was available, certain places were designated as commodities exchanges. It is a place where buyers and sellers can negotiate upon a fixed price for the commodities.
However today, these services are available 24 by 7 on the internet and easily accessible. In online commodities trading, the orders by the customers to either buy and sell is transmitted to an electronic marketplace by the commodity exchange. No brokers are needed to act on behalf of customers as the brokerage approval process are automatically electronically generated.
One of the biggest advantages for commodities trading online is the price transparency. Since the top 5 current bids and offers are displayed electronically, it allows for fair trading and competition.
Online commodities trading as with any investment carries a certain amount of risk and should only be attempted when you have grasped an understanding of commodities trading.
Currently, there are many websites offering commodities trading online. Usually, there is a fee incurred when creating a new account. Some set a minimum amount in your account before you can start trading. Most online commodities trading websites provides extensive tools and knowledgebase such as helpdesk support, email support, trading research and technical analysis software to enable the user to make the best judgement on which commodities to buy and sell.
Though commodities trading online is very lucrative, it is also very volatile like the stock market and you should exercise caution when investing in commodities.
Ricky Lim is the online editor of a commodities trading site. Visit his website today for more info on commodities option trading and day trading commodities.
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