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What You Should Know when Investing in agricultural commodities CFDs?

Sep 8, 2024
3 min read
Table of Contents
  • 1. CFD Trading & Agricultural Commodities
  • 2. What Are Some of the Best Agricultural Commodities to Trade?

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In the current trading landscape, agricultural commodities are a popular market, offering ample information and global developments to analyze, whether it involves corn prices or soybeans.

One effective approach to trading agricultural commodities is through contracts for differences (CFDs). This method necessitates a well-developed trading strategy that covers all aspects of trading—from opening and managing positions to closing them—while also aiming to minimize potential losses.

However, trading agricultural commodities with CFDs should not be taken lightly. It is essential to implement a robust strategy that considers various factors, such as risk tolerance, available capital, preferred trading methods, and personal experience.
 


CFD Trading & Agricultural Commodities


CFD trading allows investors to speculate on future price movements of underlying assets without actually owning the asset or taking physical delivery. Essentially, CFDs (Contracts for Difference) are agreements between investors and financial institutions, where the investor profits or loses based on the difference between the opening and closing prices of a trade.

With CFDs, you're essentially tracking the price movements of real products, such as agricultural commodities, which simplifies the process of executing trades and allows for both long and short positions. For example, if you’re anticipating that the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) will release a grain report showing higher-than-expected inventory levels, you might predict that the price of corn or wheat will decline and decide to go short on the front-month contract.

Despite their simplicity and ease of use, CFDs come with inherent risks, including potential liquidity issues and the need to maintain sufficient margin due to leverage-related losses. Therefore, developing a solid trading strategy is crucial to manage these risks effectively.
 


What Are Some of the Best Agricultural Commodities to Trade?


Agricultural commodities trading is classified as the world’s largest traded commodity class and traded on national and international commodity exchanges. All commodities, including soft commodities (coffee, sugar and cotton) are being traded on these exchanges.

However, if your focus is on day trading or swing trading, agricultural commodities offer numerous opportunities for potential profit. Engaging in the buying and selling of these commodities within shorter time frames can be advantageous for those pursuing more active trading strategies.

1.       Coffee: Coffee is a highly volatile agricultural commodity since the coronavirus pandemic, especially with production challenges emanating in multiple markets.
2.       Corn: Corn attracts a lot of attention and is easy to trade based on hefty trading volumes.
3.       Soybeans: The soybean market is one of the most liquid aspects of the agricultural commodities market.

As a long-term investment strategy, trading agricultural commodities may not be the most suitable choice. For holding assets over five, ten, or twenty years, investing in dividend-paying stocks or index funds is generally a better approach.
 



When considering shares, indices, forex (foreign exchange) and commodities for trading and price predictions, remember that trading CFDs involves a significant degree of risk and could result in capital loss. 


Past performance is not indicative of any future results. This information is provided for informative purposes only and should not be construed to be investment advice.

 


Risk Warning: this article represents only the author’s views and is for reference only. It does not constitute investment advice or financial guidance, nor does it represent the stance of the Markets.com platform.When considering shares, indices, forex (foreign exchange) and commodities for trading and price predictions, remember that trading CFDs involves a significant degree of risk and could result in capital loss.Past performance is not indicative of any future results. This information is provided for informative purposes only and should not be construed to be investment advice. Trading cryptocurrency CFDs and spread bets is restricted for all UK retail clients. 

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  • 2. What Are Some of the Best Agricultural Commodities to Trade?

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