Do you have experience in commodity price data trading?


Hey, everyone!

Given the global events, I have been wondering what amount of people do keep track of spot and future prices of energy, agricultural, industrial commodities, as well as metals?
Does anynone have experience in commodity prices data trading? I have found some websites where you can get constant data about commodity prices. I would like to discuss with somebody.
tnx
Which websites are you using to track these in real time?
id like to know too. So much harder to get info on commodities than FX
Still no answers :(
I'm also interested in it
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Many professionals and traders actively monitor commodity prices due to their impact on global markets. Websites offering real-time data are valuable for informed trading decisions.
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Given the global events, I have been wondering what amount of people do keep track of spot and future prices of energy, agricultural, industrial commodities, as well as metals?
Does anynone have experience in commodity prices data trading? I have found some websites where you can get constant data about commodity prices. I would like to discuss with somebody.
tnx

Yes, I’ve traded commodity price data, mainly focusing on energy and agricultural markets. Success in this area depends heavily on understanding global supply-demand trends, weather patterns, and geopolitical factors. I use a mix of technical analysis and macroeconomic indicators to identify entry points and hedge risks. Reliable real-time data sources are crucial — even small delays can impact profitability. Tools like Bloomberg Terminal or TradingView help track volatility and volume. It’s a challenging but rewarding space for those who enjoy research, analytics, and disciplined risk management strategies.