Information Profile @ a Glance
- The commodity market is a market, where commodities
are bought and sold.
- The commodity market differs from a regular market
by a specific organizational form of trading according to established
rules.
- The main function of the commodity exchange is
assurance of regular communication between buyers and sellers, when
transactions are carried out with available batches of goods.
- The exchange, while developing, started
establishing trade customs, commodity standards, standard contracts,
performing price quotations, resolving dispute, etc.
- Commodity
Markets and Commodity
Futures are a mechanism for hedging.
- The leverage in trading commodity markets is
impressive.
- A community must somehow believe that the commodity
instrument is real, enforceable, and well worth paying for.
- The law of demand and it's application to
fundamental analysis of commodities rests upon an understanding of
consumer behavior.
- In the commodity futures exchanges the peak value
of trading have touched Rs 15,000 crore on some days with the average
around of Rs 6,000 crore.
- Open interests in certain commodities such as gold,
silver, rubber, pepper, soya are also substantial.
- The modern commodity markets have their roots in
the trading of agricultural products
- For centuries, sugar has been a highly valued and
widely traded commodity.
- The main advantages of a call option are protection
against higher prices, limited liability with no margin deposits, and
the potential to benefit from lower cash prices.
- The National Commodity Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX)
has emerged as the largest commodity futures exchange.
- The policy vision of the Indian commodity futures
markets is converting India into a global hub at least in the major
commodities in the economy.
- Freedom in the commodity futures market was won
after long, pitched battles.Cash prices are the prices for which the
commodity is sold at the various market locations.
- The futures price represents the current market
opinion of what the commodity will be worth at some time in the
future.
- The Government of India recognised three
nation-wide multi commodity exchanges to promote a healthy, competitive
futures market. It was rightly presumed that there is room for multiple
players to grow in size and stature in the huge commodity economy of
India.
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Analysis
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Energy Markets
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Put Spread
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Call Spread
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Basis
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Information Market
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Marketing
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Bull Market
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Derivatives Market-India
Commodity Exchange
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Significance
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Multi
Commodity Exchange Education Series- I
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MCE
Education Series -II
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MCE
Education Series-III
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Commodity
Exchange-Tokyo
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New
York Mercantile Exchange
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CME
Commodity Products
Hedging
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Metals
Hedging
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Buying
Hedge
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Selling
Hedge
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Hedging
Milk
Marketing Plan
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Broker
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Marketing
Club
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Effective
Sourcing Plan
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Commodity
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Commodity
Finance
Risk
Factors and Risk Management
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Premium
Values
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Market
Risk
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U.S.
Grains Markets
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Price
Risk Management
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Risk
Management Tool
User
Guide
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Gams
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Gsci
Manual
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Ag
Innovation Guide
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Fruit
and Vegetable Market
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Commodity
Challenge
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Reports
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Market-2006
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Market Review
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Exchange Act
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Reports
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Commodity Programs
Price
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Cheese
Prices
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Grain
Basis
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Milk
Pricing
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Global
Commodity Price Prospects
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Livestock
Price
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Option
Pricing
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Price
Convergence
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Call
Options
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Put
Option
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Rolling
Up
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Seasonal
Index
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Seasonality
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Window
Strategy
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Primary
Commodity Prices
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Natural
Gas
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Commodity
Price Report
Forward Contracts
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Conditions
of Contract
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Soybean
Futures Contract
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Minimum
Price Contract
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Buying
Options-Future Contracts
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Weather
Contracts
Commodity Future
Markets
- Introduction
- Understanding
Futures & Options
- Commodity
Futures-India
- Marketplace
Action
- Mechanics-Futures
Markets
- Customer
Agreement
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and Bolts
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- Currency
- Ethanol
- Glossary
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Futures
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- Futures
Trading
- Specifications
- Sugar
Industry
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Multi
Commodity Exchange of India Ltd.
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Soybean
Industry
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Informa
Economics, Inc.
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National
Futures Association
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