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Futures
and Commodities Vs. FOREX
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Before understanding
the differences in trading futures and commodities,
it is important to know exactly what they
are. Commodities are all natural things
that are planted or found in nature. The
list of commodities includes:
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- Light crude oil
- Natural Gas
- Unleaded Gas
- Gold
- Silver
- Aluminum
- Copper
- Platinum
- Coffee
- Cocoa
- Wheat
- Soybeans
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Firstly, learning to
trade commodities is an arduous task. If
you were to search online for sites or e-books
which can teach you, it is nearly impossible
to find without having to pay a large upfront
fee. With FOREX, this is not a problem.
There are many places which not only provide
free information, many brokerages actually
offer 'demo' accounts, with which a trader
can use fake money to trade using real-time
information. This is perfect for people
who would like to learn FOREX without putting
any of their money at risk. This is generally
not an option with commodities.
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Next, there is the
question of the profit margin. In this area,
commodities are the better of the two. However,
this victory is not without its inherent
risks. With FOREX, it is very simple to
buy and sell without taking very large losses
in the event of any kind of a catastrophe.
This is not the case with commodities. It
is extremely easy to go bust very quickly
in the event of a natural disaster or other
problems of that nature. For example, if
you invest a large amount of money in wheat
and the years crop is extremely lower than
expected due to drought or natural disaster,
it can easily become a disaster for your
wallet. This is eclipsed however by the
extremely large profit that can be made
trading commodities. In an extremely good
year, it is actually possible to make up
to 500% return on your money.
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| Clearly, both options have their positive
and negative aspects. As always, it is the
traders job to do their homework and to fully
understand the risks involved with these types
of markets. The money is there to be made
with just a little bit of research and care. |
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