Commodity

Commodities, whether they are related to food, energy or metals, are an important part of everyday life. Anyone who drives a car can become significantly impacted by high crude oil prices. Anyone who eats might feel the impact of a drought on the soybean supply. Similarly,Commodities can be an important way to diversify a portfolio beyond traditional securities – either for the long term, or as a place to park cash during unusually volatile or bearish stock markets. (Commodities traditionally move in opposition to stocks.)

Reasons to begin Derivatives Trading with Venus TRADEX

The tradeable commodities fall into the following listed categories:

Metals

Includes Gold, Platinum, Silver, Copper, Palladium, Lead, etc.

Energy

Includes Crude Oil, Coal, Ethanol, Uranium, Natural Gas and more.

Agricultural

Includes Food Crops, Livestock, Industrial Crops, etc.

We will measure the risks impartially and professionally to you the information you need to make the strategic decisions. Our experts are here to provide excellent hedging mechanism on pan India basis. When it comes to charts, quotes, strategy analysis and as well as order entry, we offer an excellent product, good service and low commission rate. Our USP is to provide the clients best services along with advanced tools and techniques to earn the best profit out of commodity trading.  The commodity trading with us is supported by our commodity research reports for your well guided & analysed commodity trade. 

Reasons to begin commodity trading with Venus

Trade on MCX & NCDEX Across All Commodities
Physical Delivery & Derivatives Market
Market Order & Limit order​
Hedging Facility
Strategic Leverage of commodity Markets
Cash & Margin Trading​
Extended Leverage For Intraday Trading
Free Call & Trade
Cover Order To Enhance Trading Limits
Free Technical Research Calls At Telegram

RISK DISCLOSURES ON DERIVATIVES

  • 9 out of 10 individual traders in equity Futures and Options Segment, incurred net losses.
  • On an average, loss makers registered net trading loss close to ₹ 50,000.
  • Over and above the net trading losses incurred, loss makers expended an additional 28% of net trading losses as transaction costs.
  • Those making net trading profits, incurred between 15% to 50% of such profits as transaction cost.

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