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Commodities Trading Firms—The Break that you are Waiting For

from: Tanady


The international economy is constituted of several elements, including trade. Because of industrialization, globalization, advanced transportation, and establishment of multinational corporations (an enterprise or corporation that manages production or service delivery in at least 2 countries), trade became not only an economic importance to the international community but also of social and political importance as well. As a matter of fact, the increasing prevalence of international trade resulted in the creation of a unified organization that will set the rules for international trading system and resolving disputes between trading countries, which is the World Trade Organization (WTO).

The figures shown by different countries on international trade are impressive, both on export and import. On world trade merchandise export, Germany leads with 10 percent share on overall exports, followed by the United States (8.9 percent share), China (6.5 percent share), Japan (6.2 percent share) and France (4.9 percent share. On world trade merchandise import, United States lead with 16.1 percent share on overall imports, followed by Germany (7.6 percent share), China (5.9 percent share), France and United Kingdom (both with 4.9 percent share), and Japan (4.8 percent share).

The aforementioned statistics confirm that trade is important for the international community. In addition, the trends in the international market have a direct effect on the trends on local trade market. Thus, anything that happens on international trade will certainly have an impact on the local trade.

And it includes commodities trading.

Whatever happens to the trends in the international scene will have a reflection on other trading activities within the local market, including the exchange of commodities. The factors that affect the international market also affect the local market. Furthermore, the efficiency of the participants and various mediums operating in the market will certainly have an impact to the overall trend of commodities trading.

And one of them is the commodities trading brokerage firm.

They serve as the vital link between the buyer and sellers in commodities trading through various exchanges. They actually execute the purchase and sales orders of involved traders on various exchanges against a specific commission rate. Furthermore, they also take their own stands in the market. Since they are one of the sophisticated players in commodities trading, they also serve as the consultants for major commodities traders specifically on the supply and demand scenarios in terms of consequent market dynamics and commodities.

Aside from the trade of agricultural and industrial commodities, such brokerage firms are also active in options trading as well as futures market. In the same manner, they also take part along with their counterparts in the currency and stock markets. Large commodities brokerage firms offer value-added services in executing the orders of their clients. Such value-added services may include market intelligence and analysis and will add to the chances of success in a particular trade. The only disadvantage is that they charge a relatively higher commission rate. In any way, they assure their clients that their services will get them in a secured position in trading.

If you are one of the active players in commodities trading, it will be a plus point in your trading career if you will try to hire the services of a brokerage firm. The commission rate that you will pay in exchange for their services is nothing compared to the huge revenues that you can derive from trading commodities.

It is the break that you are waiting for.

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