A brokerage company is a company that helps you to buy and sell stock. One such company is E*Trade.
What two commodities does Alabama produce the most of?
Alabama produces the most broiler chickens and cattle.
Commodity code for bonny light crude oil?
Based on your description, the Harmonized System commodity (HS) code for bonny light crude oil is 270900.
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Why is representative money more useful than commodity money?
What is the difference between commodity money and representative money
Is cement a product or commodity?
It can be both, depending on packaging.
By "cement" you're talking plain ol' Portland Cement for making concrete, correct?
In bulk it's a commodity; in 94-pound bags it's a product.
What made salt a valuable commodity from the time spam of 700's-1600's?
It tasted good when put on food.
Where can you find more shopping sites such as LTD Commodities and The Lakeside Collection.etc?
Try abc distributing,midnightvelvet,masondirect and there are several others seventh avenue is another one. Go onto thrifty fun and ask you will get a whole list some work and some do not. Good luck with your search
Why is investing in commodities risky?
Someone who speculates in commodities buys a futures contract, then attempts to sell it for a higher price before the settlement date on the contract.
Here's the problem: We will say you are dealing in Live Cattle futures. A live cattle future is a contract to buy 40,000 pounds of live steers on a certain date for a certain price per pound. It is somewhere between 30 and 35 cattle depending on how much each one weighs. If you are an end user of live cattle, there's no problem: you are equipped to deal with thirty cattle when they show up. Now! Pretend you bought an August 2014 live cattle futures contract. Right now, it's selling for 127.9 cents per pound. If April 2014 comes around and that contract is selling for 150 cents per pound, you're in high clover: call your broker, sell it and pocket the profit. But if the fifteenth of August shows up and the price of that contract has fallen to..oh, 100 cents per pound, you'll have to sell it for 100 cents per pound because you have no way to deal with thirty cattle. And you have to supply that extra 27.9 cents per pound because your counterparty is contracted to receive that much money. The worst part is, the people who might want to buy your futures contract know you're desperate to get rid of it, and desperation is a bad thing for your net worth.
Stocks have the same level of fluctuation but unless you're short and the people who own the stock are getting nervous, you can ride out a downturn because stocks are pieces of paper. You can stick a stock certificate in your safety deposit box for decades if you have to until it comes back. You can't do that with cows.
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How good are Louis Navellier's stock picks?
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You're not supposed to INTENTIONALLY do it. Here's an example of how you might do it: you own some oil wells that you know can pump 1000 barrels per day, and you sell futures for twice that much. If someone exercises his contract, you better come up with that much oil or you're going to jail for securities fraud. But it's possible that you could accidentally do it. This happens in agricultural commodities trading. You're a wheat farmer and you're going to grow 100,000 bushels of wheat. You sell futures contracts on this wheat to Domino's Pizza--who likes doing business this way because it removes pricing uncertainty. At the end of the season, you harvest the 100,000 bushels and send it to a grain elevator...and, three days later, a defective motor in the elevator ignites grain dust in the elevator, causing a huge explosion and burning up your entire harvest. (This used to happen a lot.) Things like this are why they make crop insurance, because Domino's will want their money back.
Where can you find current commodity prices?
The NASDAQ reports current commodity prices daily. Current commodity prices can also be found in the financial section of local newspapers.
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Example in value chain related to banking?
Here are a couple of URLs for two examples of banking value chain. In the first one (lionsshare), click where indicated below the value chain image to enlarge it. Once it is enlarged, place youe pointer over the orage-colored texts to get bubble listing value drivers under that element of the vaue chain. At the webpage of the second URL place your pointer over each of the grey boxes to get further explanation of the item. http://www.lionsshare.com/sub2.asp?s=bvc# http://www.soc.duke.edu/NC_GlobalEconomy/banks/value.shtml
What are the effects if US stock markets goes down?
If the US stock markets goes down then the other countries stock markets and those intruments wich are being trade against DOLLAR wil rise.
Technological breakthroughs are beginning to allow the exploitation of what Albertan commodities?
Tar Sands
What time does the new york mercantile exchange close?
It depends on the commodity traded. Light Sweet Crude concludes "open outcry" at 2:30 pm EST. Which typically denotes the price of crude in financial news shows.
How does the role of a dealer differ from that of a commodities broker?
In contrast to the broker's role as an agent, a dealer acts as a principal in relations with customers. This is the only difference between commodities brokers and dealers.
Speculation: the buying of land with the intention of selling at a profit when the market price rises.
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Commodities are natural resources like oil, gold, natural gas and more. You can trade commodities םn special exchanges just like a stocks.
Answer:The exchange of raw or primary products is referred to as commodity trading. Commodity trading takes place on regulated commodities exchanges and offers an excellent opportunity to retail investors who want to diversify their portfolios beyond shares, bonds, and real estate. Currently, there are three multi-commodity exchanges in India and all of them have a national presence.
Are there any examples of food commodity branding?
'Got Milk' by Californian dairy producers is the most successful example of using branding to turn around a food commodity.
Zespri kiwifruit out of New Zealand is another example of building value with admittedly a niche product in a commodity market.