Commodity Trading

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From gold to wheat to oil, commodity trading refers to the buying and selling of primary raw materials and goods via exchanges, over-the-counter deals, or physical spot markets for more immediate trades. Commodities are the building blocks of commerce: They're used to create just about every good that is bought or sold around the world. So it follows that the global commodity market is enormous, with tens of trillions of dollars changing hands in commodity trades each year.

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