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    Trading commodities – IG UK

    September 7, 20102 Mins Read


    Commodities are bought and sold on a number of exchanges specialising in a particular type of commodity.

    Commodity futures are traded in contracts. Each commodity market has a standard size, set by the futures exchange where it trades. As commodities are often bought and sold in large amounts, the contract size also tends to be large.

    Let’s take gold as an example. The contract size for gold futures is 100 troy ounces. So if gold is trading at $1100 per troy ounce and you buy just one contract of it, your contract would be worth $110,000 (1100 x 100 ounces).

    Small investors generally don’t have access to such large amounts of money, so just like when trading forex, you can often trade commodity futures on leverage. Many exchanges and brokers also offer ‘mini’ contracts, which tend to be between 10% and 50% of the size of a standard contract.

    It’s very important to note that both standard and mini contract sizes vary widely depending on the type of commodity – so it’s vital to check the contract size carefully before placing a trade.

    As with all trading, the most important factor that affects commodity prices is the balance between supply and demand.

    If, for example, there’s a good cotton crop which boosts the amount in circulation – the price of cotton will decrease (assuming that demand remains the same). On the other hand, if clothes manufacturers and other companies using cotton need more of the commodity, but producers don’t have the capacity to match this demand, the price will increase.

    Other factors that drive commodity prices include:



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