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Commodities

Diversified investment to reduce risk Futures trading in an era of instability

Soft commodities such as coffee, wheat, and sugar have long been traded by many investors.
Investments in commodities, which are heavily influenced by factors such as supply and demand, geopolitical risk, and weather,
can serve as a hedge against risk in times of economic uncertainty by assuming and trading contracts.
FXCA offers 6 types of commodities stocks with leverage of up to 1:2000.

Margin formula for Commodities
Lots x Contract Size x Market Price / Leverage

Commodities List

Symbol Trading name Average Spread
(Standard)
Swap
(Long)
Swap
(Short)
Stop level
COCOA US Cocoa 50 N/A N/A 20%
COFFEE Coffee Arabica 29 N/A N/A 20%
COTTON US cotton 152 N/A N/A 20%
SUGAR US Sugar Raw 50 N/A N/A 20%
SOYBEAN US Soybean 16 N/A N/A 20%
WHEAT US Wheat 11 N/A N/A 20%
  • Swap points are numbers per lot. Swap prices are adjusted daily based on market conditions and rates provided by our Price Provider applicable to all open positions. Triple swaps apply every Wednesday.

Trading Conditions

Symbol Leverage Contract Size Tick Size Min/Max Lot Trading Hours
COCOA 2000:1 10 lbs 0.1 40 23hr
COFFEE 2000:1 37500 lbs 0.1 40 23hr
COTTON 2000:1 50000 lbs 0.1 40 23hr
SUGAR 2000:1 112000 lbs 0.1 40 23hr
SOYBEAN 2000:1 500 bushels 0.1 40 23hr
WHEAT 2000:1 1000 bushels 0.1 40 23hr

Trading Conditions

Brand January February March April May June July August September October November December
Cocoa 24/02/2022 27/04/2022 30/06/2022 29/09/2022 28/11/2022
Cocoa 24/02/2022 27/04/2022 30/06/2022 29/09/2022 28/11/2022
Cocoa 24/02/2022 27/04/2022 30/06/2022 29/09/2022 28/11/2022
Cocoa 24/02/2022 27/04/2022 30/06/2022 29/09/2022 28/11/2022
Cocoa 24/02/2022 27/04/2022 30/06/2022 29/09/2022 28/11/2022
  • Maturity dates vary each month and are based on our liquidity provider’s rolling schedule and the liquidity of the transaction.
  • Maturity dates are subject to change as we get closer to the actual date. This is due to rules set by our liquidity provider who manages rolling futures contracts and is based on the liquidity of both open trades and those that will expire next.