Spread bets and CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 69% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading spread bets and CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how spread bets and CFDs work, and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
Speculate on the raw materials driving the global economy. Sign up to trade CFDs on energy markets like Oil and Gas, metals like gold and silver, and soft commodities like corn and cocoa.
Trade CommoditiesCommodity CFDs - A CFD account will allow you to trade online, accessing a range of spot and futures commodity markets, as well as commodity stocks and ETFs.
Start tradingYou can trade on a range of commodity stocks like mines and ETFs linked to commodity markets such as GLD with the same CFD account.
Start tradingYou can trade on a range of commodity stocks like mines and ETFs linked to commodity markets such as GLD with the same CFD account.
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Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.
All positions on instruments denominated in a currency that is different from your account currency, will be subject to a conversion fee at the position exit as well.
No, we do not offer delivery as CFDs do not entitle traders to underlying assets. CFDs allow investors to speculate on the price movements of commodities, but they do not represent ownership of those commodities. The benefits of trading commodities with CFDs are that without owning the underlying asset you can benefit from better flexibility, liquidity and lower costs.
To ensure that you're well-informed about your trades, you can easily locate the rollover date for each CFD by visiting its respective asset class page on the markets.com website. Rollover means switching to a new futures CFD contract - it can affect the underlying contract's value and expiry date. It's crucial to be mindful of the rollover date for each CFD on Futures as it can significantly impact your trading outcomes.
The trading hours vary depending on the type of instrument. You may view a full list of them here: https://www.markets.com/uk/trade/trading-hours.
Opening or Closing times may also be altered by markets.com due to liquidity and risk management considerations.