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from: Richard Romando

The commodities market has emerged during the modern era as an important player in the way people invest and speculate. The commodities market has been revolutionized by online and futures trading software. A lot of people have banked on their business knowledge and turned it into profits, through commodities and futures trading. Commodities are basically interchangeable products, which as a consequence will share a common price. Examples for commodities could be bulk goods such as grains, livestock, oil, cotton, or even financial products like currencies, bonds, and stocks market indices.


Prices in the commodities market are determined by the motives of the buyers and sellers, who together make up the market. Both the buyers and the sellers are of course in the market out of their personal interest, with each one wanting to make more money. The entire concept is as simple as that. If a product is in demand, the prices obviously go up and conversely if the buyers are scared, then the sellers are motivated to push the prices down.

A commodities market can be a cash market or a futures market. In the case of a cash market, again it could be either a spot or forward market. In case of a spot market, you get immediate physical delivery of a commodity, whereas in the forward market, you tend to get your commodity delivered at a specific date in future. Both spot markets and forward markets are together known as ?actuals,? since actual delivery has to be made in either of the types.

A futures contract is a special type of forward contract. They are designed to reduce risks and increase flexibility of forward contracts. The contract, for instance, may specify delivery points and price variations for discrepancies in the quality of the commodity being shipped.

One can get extensive information on commodities market by visiting online resources of leading commodities exchanges or online resources dedicated to the topic.

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