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    Thought I'd post a partial list of some etfs/etns traded on the US Market that track commodities. There are others off course but a starter list.


    GAZ- Natural Gas
    OIL- Oil
    SGG - Sugar
    JJC - Copper
    GLD - Gold
    NIB - Cocoa
    JO - Coffee
    BAL - Cotton
    PGM -Platinum
    COW -Livestock
    JJU -Aluminum
    SLV -Silver

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    Thanks Derek - good info.
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    Heres a more complete list ...

    http://leavittbrothers.com/stocks-op...08/11/etfs.cfm

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    You could also just go to Yahoo Finance.
    Your broker should have a list too.

    Be careful with the leveraged ETFs ... they don't work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matty2.0 View Post
    Be careful with the leveraged ETFs ... they don't work.
    When you are trying to achieve what
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trembling Hand View Post
    When you are trying to achieve what
    Well, when the index moves down by 10% and then moves up by 10%, the leveraged ETF won't move in a like for like fashion due to it have a smaller asset base. So ETFs that are leveraged, or 2x, won't mirror an index it is tracking in an identical fashion.
    This is generally for long term situations however. You could probably get by on short term trading.

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    generally when trend trading I stick to the single leverage since they tend to mirror the performance and on the short side the daily performance mirror is not as bad even thought they are daily vehicles.

    Also, from a risk management standpoint, theoretically if your trading 100 shares of XYZ etf that is single leveraged you would trade 33 shares of a 3x etf leverage.

    I don't want to come across in any way as spamming this forum but you'll notice in my signature a website. I recently did a piece on explaining how leveraged etfs work if your interested.

    But essentially its all about compounding returns of each days performance so they are not designed to mimic cumulative returns of an underlying index. I can't tell you how many questions I get about these products.

    But back to the original intent of the post, from a risk management standpoint many accounts would not be able to put on say a full value crude oil contract and a natural gas contract , and a gold etc etc etc

    So these etfs are nice in that they allow many to properly position size while accessing the commodities markets. Like I said just a partial lists and there are plenty more

    good luck trading

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tradesurfer View Post
    But back to the original intent of the post, from a risk management standpoint many accounts would not be able to put on say a full value crude oil contract and a natural gas contract , and a gold etc etc etc

    So these etfs are nice in that they allow many to properly position size while accessing the commodities markets. Like I said just a partial lists and there are plenty more
    Yep you need a big account to trade commodity futs. ETF would be a good way to go except that they are priced in USD. Any gain in the underlying commodity can be(is mostly) lost with the rise in AUD.

    Not that easy for an Aussie punter to just jump on board commodities.
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