Trade Commodities

Copper, Crude, Natural Gas And Agricultural Commodities

Trading commodities is extremely popular because of the choice they offer and their diversity in regards to what affects their prices. Commodities are inherently linked to the development of organized society – agriculture and mining are tightly intertwined with the history of the human race. Initially commodities were traded between themselves – a bushel of grain for oil, a copper ingot for sugar and spices – as economies and societies grew though so did the use of commodities. Today commodity trading is immensely popular as it is relatively easy to understand, driven largely by supply and demand and commodities tend to stay stable or even go up when stock prices go down.

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Although they are grouped together commodities are a diverse group of products. This includes agricultural wheat, soybeans, sugar, coffee, cocoa, corn and cotton and industrial products such as oil, natural gas, heating oil, gas oil and crude. Different factors affect them but their price is largely based on supply and demand.

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When can you trade Commodities?

Commodities

10 March to 30 March 2024 - Times GMT

Asset
Abbreviation
Open
Time
Closed
Time
Daily Break
Wheat
WHT
Weekdays
00:01
Weekdays
18:10
12:40 - 13:31
Corn
CRN
Weekdays
00:01
Weekdays
18:10
12:40 - 13:31
Soybeans
SOY
Weekdays
00:01
Weekdays
18:10
12:40 - 13:31
Cotton
CTN
Weekdays
01:01
Weekdays
18:15
-
Coffee
CFE
Weekdays
09:16
Weekdays
17:25
-
Sugar
SGR
Weekdays
08:31
Weekdays
16:55
-
Cocoa
CCO
Weekdays
09:46
Weekdays
17:25
-

Energy Products

10 March to 30 March 2024 - Times GMT

Asset
Abbreviation
Open
Time
Closed
Time
Daily Break
WTI Crude
OIL
Sunday
22:01
Friday
21:00
21:00 - 22:01
Brent Oil
BRT
Weekdays
00:01
Weekdays
21:00
-
Heating Oil
HEO
Sunday
22:01
Friday
21:00
21:00 - 22:01
Gas Oil
GAS
Weekdays
00:01
Weekdays
21:00
-
Natural Gas
NGS
Sunday
22:01
Friday
21:00
21:00 - 22:01

First time trading commodities?

First off if you are unfamiliar with trading commodities you’re in luck, because our Learn Centre has an extensive library of videos and articles that will introduce you all the types of instruments easyMarkets offers, in the meantime here’s a little overview. We use commodities every single day. If you look down at your outfit there is a good possibility that you are wearing multiple items that use one or more of these commodities as a raw material. Plastics, clothes, fuel for transportation and production of electricity. Due to the daily use or necessity of commodities they are greatly affected supply and demand. Beyond these basic factors commodities’ prices can also be affected by geopolitical and adverse weather events – because many commodities are produced in specific geographic locations.

For example, it’s common knowledge that a disruption of crude production in the Middle East can cause an increase of the commodity’s price due to a drop in supply, even though S. Arabia is only the third largest producer of oil.

An example of this effect when Hurricane Harvey caused refineries along the Gulf Coast in the US to cease production in the Summer of 2017. In this case though the refineries closing caused a drop in demand for crude, pushing prices down but causing gasoline to increase because of the drop in supply. We saw coffee prices increase in 2017 when Brazil – the world’s third biggest producer – experienced an extended drought causing a drop of supply and an increase of the commodity’s price.

Unlike commodities other financial products can be affected by a plethora of factors including but not restricted to: diplomatic or political events and change in governments’ policies. This of course doesn’t mean that people should invest in one in lieu of the other – you will likely see the word “diversify” when reading about investment and trading. This means investing in multiple types of products, since they behave very differently. For example the Forex market is very active, the prices of currencies on this market move frequently throughout the day. Government bonds on the other hand – for the most part, remember there are always expectations – are much more stable.

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Another thing to consider when you begin your trading journey, is risk management – which although explicit in its name, many new traders actually overlook it. Risk management begins with knowledge knowing what is going on in the world politically, economically and even physically, can help you achieve your investment goals. It can be detrimental to be unaware of an event that could affect markets you trade on or can be even more precarious if you have active trades on it. easyMarkets though offers a lot of tools to help both new and experienced traders with risk management.

So easyMarkets Proprietary Platform and Apps not only give you access to the commodities markets, it even helps you reverse losing trades with dealCancellation. Think about it like trade insurance – for a small fee you can cancel a losing order within a specified period of time. Of course, this is just one of the many tools available to our customers – including free guaranteed stop-loss, take-profit and fixed spreads.

*dealCancellation terms apply.

dealCancellation© is a patent pending under the “Easy Cancellation Option” application number 62334455.

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