See the full list of available commodities below

 

CBOT Futures

The Chicago board of trade was originally established in 1848.  Today it trades in both agricultural and financial contracts.  Owned by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange they now trade in agricultural commodities, and options and futures contracts with products including gold, silver, bonds and energy.

CME Commodities

The world's second largest exchange for futures and options and the largest in the U.S.  Including Agriculture, Energy, FX, Interest Rates and Equity Indexes.

COMEX

A designated contract market that offers futures and option contracts on metals.

Commodities

ICE Futures

IntercontinentalExchange operates leading regulated exchanges, trading platforms and clearing houses for global markets.  Including futures contracts in global commodities, currency, credit and equity markets.

LIFFE Real Time

LIFFE runs futures and options markets throughout Europe.  They are the global derivatives business of the NYSE Euronext group.

LIFFE Delayed

Delayed LIFFE data.

London Metals Exchange

The LME offers futures and options contracts for aluminium, copper, tin, nickel,zinc, lead, aluminium  alloy and NASAAC, steel billet, cobalt and molybdenum.

LME Futures

The LME offers futures contracts for aluminium, copper, tin, nickel,zinc, lead, aluminium  alloy and NASAAC, steel billet, cobalt and molybdenum.

NYMEX Futures

The New York Mercantile Exchange is the world’s largest physical commodity futures exchange.  They deal with futures contracts in both agriculture and energy.

SFE Futures

The Sydney Future Exchange includes markets for equities and interest rates as well as agricultural, energy and environmental markets that are rapidly evolving in response to market needs.