Sunday 3 July 2011

virtual commodity trading


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         virtual commodity trading is a simulated trading process in which would-be investors can 'practice' investing without committing real money.This is done by the manipulation of imaginary money and investment positions that behave in a manner similar to the real markets.
The commodity market is becoming more and more in focus and the progress and demand of these markets are increasing and traders are getting more and more benefit by investing in them.There are many Commodity tips available for anyone who is interested in commodity trading. These tops can be used for commodity trading as well as any other trading that you might be interested in the stock market. So read and follow these tips carefully to earn money fast and get good income.
 The size of the world stock market was estimated at about $36.6 trillion at the start of October 2008. The total world derivatives market has been estimated at about $791 trillion face or nominal value, 11 times the size of the entire world economy. The value of the derivatives market, because it is stated in terms of notional values, cannot be directly compared to a stock or a fixed income security, which traditionally refers to an actual value.

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  1. I think that the simulated trading process is the best way to understand how to do online trading. It took me a long time to even understand what's an option, but at last I got it thanks to the simulation. Once you try it it's kind of simple

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  2. Gold traded above a 10-week low as improvements in the U.S. economy were weighed against tension in Ukraine and signs of higher demand in China. Assets in the largest exchange-traded product held at the lowest in 12 weeks.

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