Commodities Trading

For the trader who focuses on financial markets copper futures are considered an accurate indicator of economic growth. The elasticity in the demand of copper is generally gauges the growth or decline of an economy. Copper futures usually identify growing or shrinking economies and the investor can determine the stocks and options to invest in.

NYMEX High Grade Copper Looks Bullish

Technical Analysis of Copper shows the the fast moving average is above the slow moving average, and indicates that the copper prices are on the rise. The views for both the long term and short term are bullish. As of now the Bollinger Bands indicate the market is overbought and likely to remain so in the near future. The RSI is also in the neutral territory. A good sign to start selling copper would be when the RSI indicator rises above the top line of the overbought zone.  Watch for other technical indicators before taking any bearish positions.

Weekly Copper

The market is extremely bullish
and most indicators signify
higher Copper prices
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The fast average is significantly higher than the slow average and is on a upward slope from the previous line. The slow average is also bound upwards from its previous position and the biggest indicator of Copper price rising is that the Copper price is above both the fast moving and slow moving average.

About Copper As An Industrial Metal

Copper is industrial metal primarily used electrical equipment because of its excellent qualities in the conduction of electricity. Rampantly used in the construction industry because of its natural resistance to corrosion it is an automatic choice for all types of wires (electrical, plumbing and communication).

Where Is Copper Traded

Similar to Gold, the two main markets for copper trading is New York and London. The London Metal Exchange (LME) is the world’s chief non-ferrous based metal markets and the hub of physical copper trading.

World’s Top Producers of Copper

The world produces about 1.5 million metric tons of copper annually. Chile accounts for one third of the worlds copper production. And coupled with The USA they produce 65% of the worlds copper. Scrap Metal and equipment is also a significant source of copper where the metal is taken out refined and recycled for further use.

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What Futures Trading Forums Do You Suggest?

If you have a favorite Futures Trading Forum that you would recommend, please post the link and your thoughts about the community as a comment below!

 

Finding The Best Futures Trading Forums

I’m a Googler, so I searched Google and opened a new browser tab for each of the top ranking websites.

Elite Trader Forums are massive!  A great variety of conversations on very specific trading methods. It has an active membership of helpful people with several hundred posts each.  It will take a while to comb through everything as the search function on their website only works if you are registered and logged in.

http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/

The Day Trading Forum is clear and easy to read.  The forums are active, current and full of fantastic chart images with analysis and commentaries! I went and followed their twitter account!

http://www.mypivots.com/board

Trader Laboratory looks like it is created with the full version of the amazing vBulliten forum software that I’ve been wanting to use for Futures Trading Primer! While the community doesn’t appear as active, I think I’ll register there and write an article or two.

http://www.traderslaboratory.com

Big Mikes Trading looks interesting. This website has a live chat box, an active forum and an elite community that had more action than the public part of the forum when I dropped in for a look around! I’m glad to add this forum onto the list because it’s certainly one that I want to visit again.

http://www.bigmiketrading.com/

Support And Resistance - Also known as The Commodity Cafe, this forum has been active for years and years.  A very simple version of some early Internet forum software with a vibrant community of very experienced traders.

http://www.supportandresistance.com/cgi-bin/bbs60x/webbbs_config.pl

Traders Log Forum is a nice layout. The top section of the site has lots of posts that seem to get lots of views, however I don’t see many conversations within the forum.  Tricky balance between content and community…

http://www.traderslog.com/forum/

Trade 2 Win was a nice surprise to find. This forum is huge, well organized, and conversations are running rampant! This forum covers everything, and within minutes I see I’ll be back to lurk here on a regular basis! Just in my small area of focus, the Grains – I see the Market Wrap For Daily Agri Commodity Report can get 200 comments on the day it is published!

http://www.trade2win.com/boards/

List Of Trading Forums -  I was disappointed to find the majority of the list of Commodity Futures Trading Forums, Chat, Discussion Boards, Bulletin Boards, IRC, Hotcomm and Paltalk Rooms on Commodity Central were no longer online.

http://www.commoditycentral.com/forums/

 

 

 What Trading Forums Do You Suggest?

Am I missing a good Commodities or Futures Trading Forum?

If you have a favorite Futures Trading Forum that you would recommend, please post the link and your thoughts about the community as a comment below!

 

 

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