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Commodities Trading – Gold, Silver, Oil and more

Trade popular commodities including Gold, Silver and Oil with transparent pricing, fast execution and flexible leverage.

What is the Commodities Market?

The commodities market allows traders to speculate on the price movements of raw materials that power the global economy. Instead of purchasing physical assets, traders use CFDs to gain exposure to key commodities like Gold, Silver and Oil.

Commodities are heavily influenced by supply and demand, global economic conditions, inflation, interest rates and geopolitical events. These markets are known for their strong trends and high liquidity, making them a popular choice for both short-term and long-term strategies.

Gold is often viewed as a safe haven asset, Silver is widely used in industry, and Oil remains one of the most actively traded commodities in the world due to its essential role in global energy markets.

Unlike physical trading, commodity CFDs allow traders to open positions quickly, benefit from both rising and falling prices and avoid storage or delivery complications.

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How Commodities Trading Works

Commodities trading involves speculating on whether the price of a commodity will rise or fall. Prices move constantly based on economic data, production levels, global demand, political tensions and currency fluctuations.

For example, if you expect demand for safe haven assets to increase due to economic uncertainty, you may decide to buy Gold. If the market price rises, your position gains value and you can close it with a profit.
Similarly, if you expect oversupply concerns to push Oil prices lower, you can choose to sell Oil and benefit from a downward move.

Commodity CFDs allow you to trade without owning the physical asset, making the market more flexible, efficient and accessible.

Bid and Ask Prices

Every index is quoted with two prices — the bid and the ask:

The bid price is the price at which you can sell the commodity.

The ask price is the price at which you can buy the commodity.

The ask price is always slightly higher than the bid price.
The difference between them is called the spread, which represents the cost of entering the market.
Major commodities such as Gold, Silver and Oil typically benefit from tight spreads and deep liquidity.

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Commodities Trading Uses Leverage and Margin

Commodity CFDs are traded using leverage, which allows you to control a larger position with a smaller initial deposit. Margin is the amount needed to open and maintain a leveraged trade.

For example, with 100:1 leverage, you can control a position worth $10,000 with just $100 in margin.
Leverage can magnify profits, but it also increases risk, especially in volatile markets like Oil or during major economic announcements.

Commodities react strongly to global events such as energy reports, production cuts, interest rate decisions and geopolitical tensions. Because of this, staying informed and managing risk carefully is essential for successful commodities trading.

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