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o Introduction o Trading at MCX o Why MCX o Demerits o Differences o Conclusion
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Aluminium(1kg) 117.95 Cashewkern(1kg) 265.00 Coffeerob(100kgs) 99943.00 Copper(1kg) 332.50 Crude oil(1 bbl) 4026.00 Furnace oil(1000kgs) 20890.00 Gold(10gms) 12264.00 Jute(100kgs) 1243.00 Silver(1kg) 23430.00 Introduction o A nationwide online multi commodity market place o An independent and demutualised exchange o Promoted by Financial Technologies Limited o Formulated strategic alliances with leading commodity trade associations in India o Poised to emerge as “exchange of choice”
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o Introduction o Trading at MCX o Why MCX o Demerits o Differences o Conclusion
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Aluminium(1kg) 117.95 Cashewkern(1kg) 265.00 Coffeerob(100kgs) 99943.00 Copper(1kg) 332.50 Crude oil(1 bbl) 4026.00 Furnace oil(1000kgs) 20890.00 Gold(10gms) 12264.00 Jute(100kgs) 1243.00 Silver(1kg) 23430.00 Trading at MCX o Trading days and hours o Exchange members & authorized users are entitled to trade o Clearing the Trades on MCX o Process of settlement and delivery o Physical delivery in the warehouse o Role of a Warehouse in Futures Market
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o Introduction o Trading at MCX o Why MCX o Demerits o Differences o Conclusion
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Aluminium(1kg) 117.95 Cashewkern(1kg) 265.00 Coffeerob(100kgs) 99943.00 Copper(1kg) 332.50 Crude oil(1 bbl) 4026.00 Furnace oil(1000kgs) 20890.00 Gold(10gms) 12264.00 Jute(100kgs) 1243.00 Silver(1kg) 23430.00 Why MCX o Leverage o Commission costs o Liquidity o Ability to go short o Reduced Risks
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Aluminium(1kg) 117.95 Cashewkern(1kg) 265.00 Coffeerob(100kgs) 99943.00 Copper(1kg) 332.50 Crude oil(1 bbl) 4026.00 Furnace oil(1000kgs) 20890.00 Gold(10gms) 12264.00 Jute(100kgs) 1243.00 Silver(1kg) 23430.00 Why MCX o Diversification o Helps to Fix Price Easily o No transportation charges o Why invite risk by investing in a metal company when you can trade in the metal itself
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o Introduction o Trading at MCX o Why MCX o Demerits o Differences o Conclusion
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Aluminium(1kg) 117.95 Cashewkern(1kg) 265.00 Coffeerob(100kgs) 99943.00 Copper(1kg) 332.50 Crude oil(1 bbl) 4026.00 Furnace oil(1000kgs) 20890.00 Gold(10gms) 12264.00 Jute(100kgs) 1243.00 Silver(1kg) 23430.00 Demerits o Leverage o Speed of trading o Poor supervision o Huge volatility & uncertainty
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o Introduction o Trading at MCX o Why MCX o Demerits o Differences o Conclusion
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Aluminium(1kg) 117.95 Cashewkern(1kg) 265.00 Coffeerob(100kgs) 99943.00 Copper(1kg) 332.50 Crude oil(1 bbl) 4026.00 Furnace oil(1000kgs) 20890.00 Gold(10gms) 12264.00 Jute(100kgs) 1243.00 Silver(1kg) 23430.00 Differences Commodity derivativesFinancial derivatives Settled by actual deliveriesCash settled Quantity and quality differences existNo such differences exist Holding cost includes assaying, warehousing & insurance costs Holding costs normally consists of only interest costs Seasonal in natureActive throughout the year Factors impacting: demand and supply Import-export regulations Government intervention Factors impacting: Global and local economic conditions Performance of the entity Taxation structure
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Aluminium(1kg) 117.95 Cashewkern(1kg) 265.00 Coffeerob(100kgs) 99943.00 Copper(1kg) 332.50 Crude oil(1 bbl) 4026.00 Furnace oil(1000kgs) 20890.00 Gold(10gms) 12264.00 Jute(100kgs) 1243.00 Silver(1kg) 23430.00 Credits Sonam Shetty51 Rahul Chandalia72 Sanam Shah108 Bhavin Udani115
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