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Traded CommoditiesBy www.CandleStickForums.com

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There is a lot of information for the beginning commodity trader to learn.

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Traded commodities include agricultural products, energy products, precious and industrial metals, and the newly created environmental commodities.

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A good way to approach commodity trading is to decide which traded commodities you want to deal in.

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Then it is wise to do Commodity and Futures Training.

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A commodity trading course will familiarize you with the commodities markets, commodity trading charts, and the application of Candlestick chart analysis to modern traded commodities.

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Trading commodities in agriculture includes both crops and livestock.

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Crop commodities are also referred to as grains, food, and fiber.

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Commonly traded commodities are cocoa, coffee, corn, cotton, oats, rapeseed, rice, soybeans, soybean oil and meal, sugar, and wheat.

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As an example, corn is traded in 5,000 bushel lots and soybean oil in lots of 60,000 pounds.

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Livestock and meat commodities include feeder cattle and live cattle as well as frozen pork bellies and lean hogs.

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Lean hogs trade in 20 ton lots. Agricultural commodities are subject to fundamental analysis as well as technical analysis.

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Technical analysis charts for trading agricultural commodities go all the way back to rice trading in Japan in the days of the Samurai.

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Although the modern commodity investing includes much more than rice

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The centuries old principles of Candlestick chart formations and Candle chart patterns apply as well to corn futures and pork bellies today as they have to rice trading for centuries.

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Energy commodities include crude oil, gasoline, ethanol, heating oil, natural gas, and propane.

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Commodity and Futures Training will help you understand the principles of trading commodities online with energy commodities.

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It will show you how commodity trading info optimized with Candlestick signals can optimize your profits in trading.

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Training will also help you pick effective commodity trading software and understand its use.

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Precious metals traded as commodities include gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. These are traded as bullion.

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Although each of these metals has industrial use, only silver has substantial use in industry.

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Commodity investing in precious metals has become widely popular in recent years as the economy has faltered.

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With very heavy trading it is typical that technical analysis with Candlesticks will outweigh fundamental factors in the price swings of precious metals.

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With trading as heavy as it currently is the trader will be wise to stick very close to Candlestick basics in trading commodities such as gold.

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Industrial metals as traded commodities include aluminum, copper, nickel, lead, recycled steel, tin, and zinc.

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Commodity prices in industrial metals closely follow the economy.

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These metals trade in metric tons.

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Environmental commodities are a totally different breed.

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Carbon offsets, energy efficiency credits, known as white certificates and renewable energy certificates are new creations meant to help protect the environment.

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As an example of environmental commodities, carbon offsets trade in metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent from a mixture of green house gases.

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One offset credit is intended to represent the reduction of one metric ton of carbon dioxide emission.

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Companies that successfully reduce their emissions gain these credits and can sell them to companies that have yet to reduce emissions.

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Although industrial metals and greenhouse gas emissions are very different they both can be traded effectively using Candlestick trading tactics.

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To learn more about traded commodities and about how to trade them seriously consider Commodity and Futures Training.