commodity investment & finance definition
Products
that can be traded on a commodities exchange, for example, agricultural
products, metals, petroleum, gasoline, heating oil, and natural gas. The term
commodity may refer to physical products, such as oil, gasoline, or building
supplies that are purchased in the cash market that have nothing to do with a
futures exchange. The term can also refer to the fact that over time, as more
companies enter a market, competition drives prices down, resulting in a
product moving from being profitable to being little more than a commodity.
See commodity in Wall Street Words
A generic, largely unprocessed, good that can be processed and resold. Commodities traded in the financial markets for immediate or future delivery are grains, metals, and minerals. They are generally traded in very large quantities. See also
futures contract.
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