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What you'll learn?
- Copper basics
- Trading strategies with Copper
- Curde oil basics
- Trading strategies with crude oil
- Soft commodity trading
- Soft commodity basics
Course Overview
This course covers following contents
Basics of commodity Trading
Classification of commodity
Soft commodity
Soft commodity trading strategies
Factors affecting commodity and correlation among commodity
Copper basic concepts
Trading in Gold with technical analysis
Crude oil concepts
Trading with crude oil
stock selection and entry exit criteria in Intra day trading
Trading phycology and qualities of good trader
Copper
A ductile and malleable base metal that is valued for its high thermal and electrical conductivity. Easily identifiable because of its iridescent, golden red color, copper and its alloys, have been used by humans for thousands of years.
Due to its effectiveness as an electrical conductor, copper is now most often found in related applications, including in the wiring for our homes and offices, and in the circuitry, connectors, and components that make virtually all electronic devices function.
Soft commodity
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Soft commodities are futures contracts on underlying agricultural products that are grown rather than extracted or mined.
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Soft commodities are among the oldest traded products in the world and continue to trade on listed exchanges.
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Some examples today include livestock, cotton, sugar, corn, and wheat; although various exchanges classify "soft" commodities in different ways.
Soft commodities play a major part in the futures market. They are used both by farmers wishing to lock-in the future prices of their crops and by speculative investors seeking a profit. Due to the uncertainties of weather, pathogens, and other risks that come with farming, soft commodity futures tend to be more volatile than other futures.
Crude oil
A mixture of hydrocarbons (molecules of carbon and hydrogen) formed from the decomposition of carbon-based plant and animal organisms that accumulated in ancient seabed and lakes, buried under high pressures and high temperatures for millions of years.
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Crude oil is a valuable resource that can be refined into petroleum products, including diesel fuel and gasoline.
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There are six types of crude oil: light/sweet, light/sour, medium/sweet, medium/sour, heavy/sweet, and heavy/sour.
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Crude oil prices are subject to geopolitical factors and events which affect supply and demand.
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You can invest in crude oil through exchange-traded funds (ETFs), options, and futures.
Pre-requisites
- Trader should have interested to trade in commodity
- Trader should have trading account open in commodity segment
- Trader should have trading software installed in laptop
- Trader should be interested to trade in crude oil, copper and soft commodity
Target Audience
- The person who want to trade in Silver, crude oil , soft commodity
Curriculum 10 Lectures 03:26:32
Section 1 : Classification commodity, factors affect commodity
- Lecture 2 :
- Factors affecting commodity
Section 2 : Soft commodity , Soft vs Hard commodity and Soft commodity trading strategies
- Lecture 1 :
- Soft commodity , difference Soft vs Hard commodity and trading
- Lecture 2 :
- Soft commodity trading strategies, its risk management, commodity trader quality
Section 3 : Copper basics and trading in Copper with technical Analysis
- Lecture 1 :
- Copper basics
- Lecture 2 :
- Trading strategies in copper with technical Analysis
Section 4 : Crude oil trading process
- Lecture 1 :
- Crude oil trading process
Section 5 : Trading strategies in crude oil using Moving average, RSI and ADX indicators
- Lecture 1 :
- This video will trader trading strategies in crude oil using technical Indicator
Section 6 : stock selection and entry exit criteria in Intra day trading
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- stock selection and entry exit criteria in Intra day trading
Section 7 : Trading phycology and qualities of good trader
- Lecture 1 :
- Trading phycology and qualities of good trader
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