Gold silver soft commodity trading

Gold basics, silver basics , trading strategies with gold silver, basics of commomdity, soft commodity

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Gold silver soft commodity trading

What You Will Learn!

  • Gold basics
  • Trading strategies with gold
  • Silver basics
  • Trading strategies with Silver
  • Basics of commindity
  • Soft commodity , Soft vs Hard commodity and Soft commodity trading strategies

Description

This course covers following contents

Basics of commodity Trading

Classification of commodity

Soft commodity , difference Soft vs Hard commodity and trading

Soft commodity trading strategies, its risk management, commodity trader quality

Factors affecting commodity and correlation among commodity

Gold  basic concepts

Trading in Gold  with technical analysis

Silver  concepts

stock selection and entry exit criteria in Intra day trading

Trading phycology and qualities of good trader

Gold:

According to scientists, all the gold found on Earth was formed in supernovae and in neutron star collisions long before the formation of the solar system and planet Earth!

Three interesting facts about gold include:

- It has been highly valued by humans since ancient times

- It is relatively inert and resists oxidation or tarnishing. This is why many ancient gold artifacts continue to be found in great condition many centuries later.

- It is the most malleable and ductile of all metals, and has one of the highest densities of all elements.

Gold is relatively soft for a metal element, which allows it to be easily shaped. It is extremely malleable and ductile.

The element gold is made of atoms with 79 protons, 79 electrons, and 118 neutrons. These atoms determine the physical and chemical characteristics of this metal.


Silver

Silver (Ag) is a chemical element. It is a lustrous white metal that is prized for its decorative beauty and electrical conductivity. Silver is situated between copper (Period 4) and gold (period 6) in Group 11(b) and period 5 of the periodic table. The physical and chemical properties of silver are intermediate between those two metals.

Silver is one of the precious metals. Silver metal is in use in many bullion coins, sometimes alongside gold. While it is more abundant than gold. Silver is much less abundant as a native metal. The purity of silver is measured on a per-mile basis. A 94%-pure alloy is “0.940 fine”. Silver is one of the seven metals of antiquity. Silver has a long-lasting role in most human cultures.


Who Should Attend!

  • The person who want to trade in gold and silver

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Lectures

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