Showing posts with label trade. Show all posts
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Friday, 14 September 2018

What are commodities?

What are commodities?

Oil, gold, wheat, livestock. Commodities are the basic building blocks of the global economy. Natural resources traded on dedicated exchanges around the world. Commodities come in two types: soft, which are typically agricultural like rice or sugar, and hard, those made up of metals or energies like silver and gas. The production and consumption of commodities depends on many factors, including: supply and demand, the weather, economic and political events and the dollar, as commodities are normally priced in US currency, meaning commodity prices can fluctuate significantly.

So, how do you trade them? Commodities are bought and sold on a number of exchanges specialising in particular markets. For example: NYMEX, in New York, LIFFE, in London, or the SHME in Shanghai. They are generally traded as futures contracts, which are simply agreements to exchange an asset at an agreed price and date in the future. future. This enables you to trade the contracts themselves without ever having to own the underlying asset. But remember, commodity prices can be very volatile, so it’s vital to keep an eye on the potential downside when placing a trade.

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Wednesday, 24 January 2018

Short EURNOK

We have entered short EURNOK trade at 9.6225 with stop loss at 10.00 and take profit at at 9.30.

We believe that under-valued NOK will gain more fair value against EUR with the help of rising oil prices.

Monday, 16 January 2017

Long USDCAD

We have entered long-term trade at 1.3144 with stop loss at 1.25 and take profit at 1.40.

FED tightening is not fully priced in the market. Probable US border tax adjustment would boost USD, but also will have a negative impact on Canadian trade. Bank of Canada is will not tighten in firs half of 2017

Thursday, 17 December 2015

Long USDCHF

We have entered long-term trade at 0.9894 with stop loss at 0.92 and take profit at at 1.05.

We believe that richly valued CHF will lose its value against USD whose tightening cycle has just started.