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The Commodity Contract Brokerage market is a segment of the derivatives market that facilitates the trading of commodity contracts. These contracts are agreements between two parties to buy or sell a specific commodity at a predetermined price and date. Brokers in this market provide services such as market analysis, order execution, and risk management. They also provide access to a variety of exchanges and trading platforms, allowing traders to access a wide range of commodities.
Commodity Contract Brokerage is a highly competitive market, with a variety of brokers offering different services and fees. Brokers must be registered with the relevant regulatory body in order to operate in the market.
Some of the companies in the Commodity Contract Brokerage market include Interactive Brokers, TD Ameritrade, E*TRADE, Charles Schwab, and TradeStation. Show Less Read more