CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 76% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
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Commodity CFD Trading with Capital.com.

What is commodities trading? Commodities trading is the buying and selling of raw physical assets like wheat or sugar. Commodities are the building blocks of the global economy; they are the raw materials. There are two types of commodities – hard and soft. Soft commodities are those that tend to be grown such as: coffee, cocoa, sugar, corn, wheat, soybean, fruit and livestock. Hard resources are typically those natural resources that need to be extracted in some form. These include commodities such as gold, rubber and oil.

How and where are commodities traded?

Commodities are traded on numerous exchanges that specialise in specific markets such as the London Metal Exchange (that specialises in non-precious metals) and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, which specialises in energy and metals. However, with Capital.com, you can trade commodities CFDs which provide greater liquidity and the ability to trade on leverage, which can amplify your wins as well as your losses. See live commodity prices below.

Trade commodities with leverage

Commodities are available to trade with up to 10:1 leverage. Start trading with as little as $100 to control a position of $1000

Commodities CFDs
  • Trade 24/5 on a wide range of commodities

  • Find potential trades in both a rising and falling markets

Profit and loss control

You can easily define Stops* and Limits to request positions to close at a specified price.

Set up price alerts to be informed of big moves.

*Stop loss is not guaranteed

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