Commodities Trading

Everything from copper to coal to cocoa to corn has it’s price and if you can figure where that price may be heading then there’s money to made. Welcome to the world of commodities trading, here’s a few resources to kick start your search.

  

Anyoption allows investors to profit from fluctuations in asset prices. By correctly predicting the price direction, investors can take profits as high as 71% from each binary option trade. A generous 15% loss protection is guaranteed.

In laymans terms a binary option trade on the anyoption platform may look something like this:

An investor purchases a FTSE binary option for £10, with the opinion that at the end of the day the FTSE will be higher than it currently stands. If they are correct then anyoption offers a 71% return on their investment.

So, if at the end of the day the FTSE is indeed higher than at the time the option was purchased, anyoption we will pay the investor a £17.10 payout. Should the FTSE be lower, then anyoption will refund the investor £1.50.

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  eToro

eToro brings financial trading to life for hundreds of thousands of users worldwide. Their intuitive, user-friendly trading platform along with their educational and trading toolbox, helps to make Forex, commodities and indices trading easy to learn and simple to master.

eToro’s visual trading style lets every trader, at every level of experience, enjoy their trading.

The eToro trading platform features include: a free unlimited practice account, a generous 2 pip spread and up to 400:1 leverage.

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