Trading Commodity CFDs with Leverage
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Commodity trading on CFDs allows you to gain exposure to price movements in raw materials, agriculture, precious metals and more, without owning the asset.
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Futures Exchanges are markets where financial institutions and individuals can trade a wide variety of commodities.
The world’s major exchanges for trading commodities are mainly located in the United States:
The most common way for trading commodities is to buy or sell a futures contract. The price of a commodity futures contract is standardised, meaning the underlying instrument’s quantity (pound, ounce, barrel, etc) is predetermined and appears the same for all market providers.
A futures contract also obligates the holder to buy or sell a commodity at a predetermined price on a delivery date in the future.
In CFD trading, once a commodity futures contract expires, a trader can either close the trade and open a new trade, or alternatively, allow the contract to roll over to the next month (if possible).
There are 3 main asset classes of commodities:
Click here for a full list of tradable commodities at Plus500.
Our charts allow you to go back and visualise the prices of futures contracts on commodities (for the current and previous months). You can use this information to draw upon past performance and develop your trading strategies.
In addition, you can use our Economic Calendar to view a range of potentially market-moving events that have occurred already or are expected in the future. These events are primarily available for Oil and Natural Gas.
To start trading commodities with Plus500, simply:
To learn more about Commodity CFD trading with Plus500 check out our Trader's Guide video on "How to Trade Commodities with Plus500."