MotionTrade Markets Commodities

Commodities

Trade metals, energy products, and agricultural markets through structured contracts that aim to keep risk controlled and access straightforward.

Trade the basic commodities of life

Commodity markets are tied to the raw materials that shape daily economic life, which is why they remain some of the largest and most actively traded futures markets in the world. Structured products such as binaries and spreads can offer access with limited risk and lower capital intensity.

Available coverage includes metals such as gold, silver, and copper, energy markets such as crude oil and natural gas, and agricultural products including corn and soybeans.

Commodity trading

Market groups available for commodities trading

01

Metals

Gold, silver, and copper contracts linked to COMEX or NYMEX futures pricing.
02

Energy

Crude oil and natural gas markets based on NYMEX futures pricing.
03

Agricultural

Corn and soybean contracts connected to CBOT futures markets.
Metals
Energy
Agriculture

Why traders use commodity binaries and spreads

  • Volatility can become an opportunity when positions are structured with known downside before entry.
  • Smaller account sizes can still access major commodity themes without the stress of traditional futures margin calls.
  • Trend followers can stay involved in large market swings while operating inside defined floors and ceilings.
  • Traders can often exit before expiration to lock gains or reduce exposure before maximum loss is reached.
Commodity opportunity

Small opening balance, big opportunity

Many traders start small while learning to improve. Commodity futures have traditionally favored larger accounts, but structured products can offer a different balance between accessible entry size and controlled risk. That tradeoff appeals to traders who want participation without open-ended exposure.

Stop loss protection

Protection without being stopped out

Traditional stop-loss orders can still be vulnerable to slippage. With binaries and spreads, the maximum risk is generally set ahead of time, helping traders stay in the position without the same stop-out pressure while still respecting a defined downside limit.

Trend following commodities

Trend followers can use spreads effectively

Longer commodity trends often include violent pullbacks. Spreads can help isolate the price range where a trader sees the best opportunity, while built-in limits define what can be earned and what can be lost.

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Not Sure Which Strategy Fits You?

Every investor's situation is different. Factors such as your age, income needs, risk tolerance, tax situation, and long-term goals all play a role in determining the most suitable approach.

If you're unsure which of our strategies aligns best with your objectives, we recommend booking a private review. During this conversation, we can assess your situation and provide clear guidance on the most appropriate way forward.

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