Commodities

Commodities represent the essential raw materials that power industries, infrastructure, and everyday life. From food production to energy generation and manufacturing, these resources play a central role in economic development worldwide.

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What are commodities?

Commodities are standardized raw materials that are widely used across global supply chains.
Because they are fundamental to production and consumption, their prices often reflect broader economic conditions,
availability, and international demand.

They are typically organized into major categories based on their function in the global economy.

What Drives Commodity Markets?

Commodity markets are influenced by fundamental economic forces that affect the production, distribution, and consumption of raw materials worldwide. Key drivers include supply conditions, global demand patterns, government policies, currency movements, and geopolitical developments.

Weather events, infrastructure capacity, technological advancements, and shifts in industrial activity can also play a significant role in shaping price behavior over time.

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Agricultural
Commodities

Includes crops and livestock-based products that support global food systems. Market behavior in this category is often influenced by seasonal cycles, climate conditions, and worldwide consumption patterns.

Energy Commodities

Comprises resources used to power transportation, infrastructure, and industry. Supply levels, production decisions, and geopolitical developments often shape this sector.

Metal Commodities

Covers both industrial metals used in manufacturing and construction, as well as precious metals often associated with economic sentiment and value preservation.

Market Dynamics

Understand how commodity prices react to supply constraints, demand shifts, and macroeconomic developments.

Analytical Insights

Use data-driven tools to interpret trends, structural patterns, and sector performance across commodity markets.

Risk Awareness

Learn how volatility, economic cycles, and global uncertainty influence commodity market conditions.