Meaning Commodities
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An investment you can get your hands on, commodities are raw goods that will be used to make something else.
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Commodities are goods and services normally intended for sale on the market at a price that is designed to cover their cost of production. Includes all goods and services produced by industries, all i [..]
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Articles of commerce such as agricultural goods, metals, and petroleum; tangible assets that are typically relatively homogeneous in nature.
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Any article exchanged in trade, most commonly used to refer to raw materials and agricultural products.
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Securities that represent an ownership interest in a corporation. If the company has also issued preferred stock, both common and preferred have ownership rights. Common stockholders assume the greate [..]
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Raw materials such as gold, pork bellies, or orange juice. Traders in commodities buy and sell contracts (also called futures) for such materials.
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Definition Plural of commodity.
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The asset class comprising a range of physical goods. Examples include foodstuffs such as wheat, metals such as copper as well as energy sources such as oil.
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Staple agricultural products. Basic raw materials used to make processed foods.
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Bulk goods such as grains, metals, and foods traded on a commodities exchange or on the SPOT MARKET.
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raw materials – such as oil, wheat, soybeans, pork, or gold – you buy. In buying commodities you are hoping that the price will rise, so that you can sell the commodity for a profit.
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Any article exchanged in trade, most commonly used to refer to raw materials and agricultural products.
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Commodities are products that, in their basic form, are all the same so it makes little difference from whom you buy them. That means that they can have a common market price. You would be unlikely to [..]
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Commodities are physical products that are traded on separate commodity exchanges, such as the CBoT or CME. Example of commodities are agricultural commodities, such as coffee or sugar, or other natur [..]
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Bulk goods, such as cotton and metals, commonly used to produce consumer goods, and traded on a commodities exchange. The tools of trade, such as currency, may also be considered commodities, and pric [..]
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Items of expenditure (in the Operating Budget) which, after use, are consumed or show a material change in their physical condition, and which are generally of limited value and are characterized by rapid depreciation. Office supplies and motor fuel are examples of commodities.
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Bulk goods, such as cotton and metals, commonly used to produce consumer goods, and traded on a commodities exchange. The tools of trade, such as currency, may also be considered commodities, and prices are generally determined by supply and demand.
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Bulk goods, such as cotton and metals, commonly used to produce consumer goods, and traded on a commodities exchange. The tools of trade, such as currency, may also be considered commodities, and pric [..]
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The generic term for goods such as grains, foodstuffs, livestock, oils, and metals which are traded on national exchanges. These exchanges deal in both "spot" trading (for current delivery) [..]
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The generic term for goods such as grains, foodstuffs, livestock, oils, and metals which are traded on national exchanges. These exchanges deal in both “spot” trading (for current delivery) and “futur [..]
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goods such as oil, petrol, metal or grain.
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The raw materials of commerce, such as fuels, metals and food products.
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An asset class which comprises physical assets such as oil, base and precious metals and agricultural produce.
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An asset class which encompasses a broad range of physical assets including oil and gas, metals and agricultural produce.
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A product that is the same throughout the world such as oil, gold, coffee beans or rice. Because they have a value they can be traded.
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Basic goods, such as grains, gold, beef, oil and natural gas, used in commerce that are interchangeable with other commodities of the same type.
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An asset class which encompasses a broad range of physical assets including oil and gas, metals and agricultural produce.
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The generic term for goods such as grains, foodstuffs, livestock, oils, and metals which are traded on national exchanges. These exchanges deal in both "spot" trading (for current delivery) [..]
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products that satisfy human needs (food, metals, energy etc). Credit Default Swap
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A physical substance, such as food, grains and metals.
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Bulk products, such as metals, grains, and foods, that are traded on a commodities exchange. Investments in commodities typically are in contracts which are bought and sold by the individual, mutual f [..]
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Commodities are products that, in their basic form, are all the same so it makes little difference from whom you buy them. That means that they have a market price. You would be unlikely to pay more f [..]
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A commodity is a basic raw material such as wheat, rice, sugar, coffee, copper or gold. The values of these are changing constantly and people make a lot of money by buying commodities when they’re ch [..]
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Goods which are exchanged during commerce, such as gold or grain. Commodities are interchangeable with other commodities of the same type, regardless of the producer. When traded on an exchange, commo [..]
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Any pipeline carrying products other than oil or gas are called commodity lines. This excludes municipal sewer and water lines. These pipelines are regulated on a case-by-case basis
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minerals such as gold or silver, food such as corn or wheat, animal products, and the like.
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Tangible goods (minerals, food, animal products).
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The generic term for goods such as grains, foodstuffs, livestock, oils, and metals which are traded on national exchanges. These exchanges deal in both "spot" trading (for current delivery) and "futures" trading (for delivery in future months).
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