Trade Commodities With Savexa

Understanding Commodity CFD Trading

Commodities like metals, energy resources, and agricultural goods are crucial raw materials for industries around the globe. In CFD trading, these commodities are exchanged through contracts for difference (CFDs), allowing traders to speculate on price fluctuations without owning the actual physical goods.

Why Trade Commodity CFDs

Commodities offer a way to diversify investments since their movements are often separate from those of stocks and bonds, making them a useful tool for protecting against inflation. They reflect worldwide economic shifts, and their seasonal price patterns can open up various trading opportunities. The natural volatility in commodity markets gives traders the chance to profit from rapid price changes.

Getting Started with Commodity Trading

Begin your commodity trading adventure with Savexa in just three steps. First, select a commodity from Savexa’s wide selection, taking market conditions and your goals into account. Then, craft a trading plan that includes clear entry and exit points, along with risk management and profit objectives. Lastly, place your trade on the Savexa platform, configure your position and settings, and track your trade, making adjustments as necessary.

Commodities Offered by Savexa

Symbols Description Leverage (Up to)
BRENT (Crude Oil Brent Cash) Brent crude oil is a benchmark for oil prices worldwide, representing oil produced in the North Sea. 1:200
USOIL.c (West Texas Intermediate Crude Oil Cash) WTI crude oil is known for its high quality and is a key benchmark for oil prices in the United States. 1:200
COCOA.f (Cocoa US Futures) Cocoa futures track the price of cocoa beans, which are used to produce chocolate and other confectionery products. 1:200
COFFEE.f (Coffee US Futures) Coffee futures represent the price of Arabica coffee beans, which are renowned for their rich flavor and aroma. 1:200
USCOP.f (Copper Futures) Copper futures are widely traded and are considered an indicator of economic activity due to copper's extensive use in construction and manufacturing. 1:200
COTTON.f (Cotton US Futures) Cotton futures track the price of raw cotton, which is an important raw material for the textile industry. 1:200
NGAS.f (NGAS Futures) Natural gas futures represent the price of natural gas, a clean and efficient energy source used for heating and electricity generation. 1:200
SUGAR.f (Sugar US Futures) Sugar futures track the price of raw sugar, used in food and beverage production worldwide. 1:200
CORN.f (Corn Futures) Corn futures represent the price of corn, a staple crop used for food, animal feed, and ethanol production. 1:200
SBEAN.f (Soybean Futures) Soybean futures track the price of soybeans, which are used in various food products, animal feed, and biodiesel production. 1:200
WHEAT.f (Wheat Futures) Wheat futures represent the price of wheat, a key staple food crop consumed by billions of people worldwide. 1:200
UKBRNT.f (Crude Oil Brent Futures) Similar to Brent crude oil cash, Brent futures represent oil produced in the North Sea and serve as a benchmark for global oil prices. 1:200
USOIL.f (West Texas Intermediate Crude Oil Futures) WTI crude oil futures track the price of high-quality oil produced in the United States, providing insight into the global oil market. 1:200

Learn CFD Commodity Trading

In trading, especially with commodities, knowledge is crucial. Our Education Center empowers you to achieve your trading objectives by offering market insights that help you confidently handle market fluctuations, strategies for managing risk to safeguard your investments, technical analysis tools for accurate market timing, and fundamental analysis to predict market changes and spot emerging trends.

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