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Old 09-09-2006, 07:37 PM
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What are they? For the not so investment savvy that come hear to learn what to do and when, could some please explain the value of commodities and all information pertinent in dealing with them? I myself would like a better understanding as well.
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Old 10-03-2006, 09:15 PM
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See if this helps:

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Commodity
1. A basic good used in commerce that is interchangeable with other commodities of the same type. Commodities are most often used as inputs in the production of other goods or services. The quality of a given commodity may differ slightly, but it is essentially uniform across producers. When they are traded on an exchange, commodities must also meet specified minimum standards, also known as a basis grade.

2. Any good exchanged during commerce, which includes goods traded on a commodity exchange.
Investopedia Says: 1. The basic idea is that there is little differentiation between a commodity coming from one producer and the same commodity from another producer - a barrel of oil is basically the same product, regardless of the producer. Compare this to, say, electronics, where the quality and features of a given product will be completely different depending on the producer. Some traditional examples of commodities include grains, gold, beef, oil and natural gas. More recently, the definition has expanded to include financial products such as foreign currencies and indexes. Technological advances have also led to new types of commodities being exchanged in the marketplace: for example, cell phone minutes and bandwidth.

2. The sale and purchase of commodities is usually carried out through futures contracts on exchanges that standardize the quantity and minimum quality of the commodity being traded. For example, the Chicago Board of Trade stipulates that one wheat contract is for 5,000 bushels and also states what grades of wheat (e.g. No. 2 Northern Spring) can be used to satisfy the contract.
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You're basically talking about gambling against future prices. Guess right for profit.
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Old 10-11-2006, 05:49 AM
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Thanks for the info. I actually was going to ask the same question. I've heard about them my whole life but I've never taken the time to learn about them.
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Old 11-04-2006, 09:01 PM
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Thanks for the info. I actually was going to ask the same question. I've heard about them my whole life but I've never taken the time to learn about them.
Same here, until today when I decided to go back in posts trying to learn more and this post sure is makes it clear.

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