Trading Copper
Copper is a soft malleable metal with gold and silver-like properties. Its main sources of demand are building materials, transportation equipment, and electronic products.
Copper is a global commodity with numerous applications in industry and is highly correlated with economic growth. Copper trading is frequently used by hedgers and speculators to protect or profit from future price movements. Copper is traded in a variety of ways, including futures, options, equities, and CFDs. Copper ETFs (exchange traded funds) such as CPER (United States Copper Index Fund) and JJCB can also provide exposure to the metal (iPath Series B Bloomberg Copper Subindex Total Return ETN). Accessibility is one advantage of copper trading.
Copper is a soft malleable metal with gold and silver-like properties. Its main sources of demand are building materials, transportation equipment, and electronic products.
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