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trading in gold silver copper, crude oil, agri products is commodity market. Equity means share market
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Stock market is market place for buying and selling of shares; and commodity market is place for buying and selling commodities
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Forex , Commodity , Future & Stock Trading

Stock deals with shares of listed company at BSE , NSE . Stocks are virtual things and its like a share in a company you have, most of stock traders (common man ) are in loss . Commodity deals with physical things like gold , crude, gas , zinc , jeera , dhaniya etc. Rates of these can be verified at...
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Stock deals with shares of listed company at BSE , NSE . Stocks are virtual things and its like a share in a company you have, most of stock traders (common man ) are in loss . Commodity deals with physical things like gold , crude, gas , zinc , jeera , dhaniya etc. Rates of these can be verified at your local bazaar (genrally little bit higher price on retail market ). but for stocks we cannot verify the companies authenticity & real market value. Lot of scam and manipulatiions done in past by few companies and traders, so as a freshers do not trade in stock .commodity need good amount of investment so its better not to do it as a fresher , first learn then do it . safest trading is forex trading With low investment and limited risk , you can start forex trading , it can be started with Rs 10,000 , and it will give you monthly return of 500-to-2000 without loosing a single rupee. As a fresher it is highly recommended to go for forex trading , then commodity trading then equity / FnO , For more details you can me or do a google for it . Thanks Vijay kumar read less
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The main difference between the two markets is the goods traded. On commodities markets, futures contracts for tangible commodities are bought and sold. On the stock market, investors trade shares of stock in companies.
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stock market deals with companies like INFOSYS,TCS,RELIANCE,ITC etc.commodities market deals with like GOLD,SILVER,COPPER,NICKEL.IN both markets you can buy and sell for bigger profits,smaller profits
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Commodity market seals with tangible assets like gold ,silver,crude oil,spices,agricultural products,metals where as stock market deals with intangible asset specifically with equities, bonds which are electrnically traded with exchanges Nse and BSE . Please call me for any further help and unders...
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Technical Analysis for Commodities, Stock Indices, FX and F&O

Stock market lets you trade (Buy/Sell) shares of company in lots. you get to buy and sell value of shares for only the money you are holding unless you are going for Forwards & Options(F&o). So if you are having 10,000 you can trade only 10 shares worth Rs.1000/-. In Commodity market you trade Commodities...
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Stock market lets you trade (Buy/Sell) shares of company in lots. you get to buy and sell value of shares for only the money you are holding unless you are going for Forwards & Options(F&o). So if you are having 10,000 you can trade only 10 shares worth Rs.1000/-. In Commodity market you trade Commodities such as Precious metals(Gold, Silver, platinum), Industrial metals(Copper, Al, zinc, nickle), Energy(Crude oil, Natural Gas) and also Agricultural commodities(Cotton, Menhaoil, kapas kali, sugal, etc.,). Commodity market is usually a Futures market, that is you trade on contracts of comm. which will be delivered after 1month or 3month period, you get leverage of almost 90-95% to trade. i.e., you can trade 2,720,900 worth of 100kg gold with mere 136,045 in your account, that too if you are a day trader you get more leverage and also if you are trading swaps(i.e., buying one month contract and selling another month contract simultaneously) The beauty of this is if a gram of gold rises by Rs.10 from the time you have bought it your account swells by around Rs.100,000 same applies when it goes other way around. Now its up to you to decide which market to choose to trade. If you are going to use Fundamental Approach then you should trade the market which you understand the most rather where you can get inside information. Other wise technical analysis lets you trade any market. To know more about this attend my course.: https://www.urbanpro.com/chennai/personal-coaching-for-day-trading-guru-trading-at-its-best/3992232 read less
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Commodity Market deals with Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead, Agricultural produce of all kinds, crude oil, etc etc and is traded on MCX, whereas Stock Market deals with Equity Shares of limited companies, Mutual Funds, and securities of investments, and is traded on NSE & BSE.
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Buying a stock mean you owning small piece of the company and a or a few right like voting etc of a publicly traded company. And buying commodity contract does mean you are owning some commodity.
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Commodities market deal with primary economic sector rather than manufactured products. In India we have commodities markets for Agricultural products, Metals, Minerals, Oil & Gas products. It includes wheat, rice , soyabean, pepper, chilli, gold, steel, copper, silver, crude oil, natural gas, zinc,...
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Commodities market deal with primary economic sector rather than manufactured products. In India we have commodities markets for Agricultural products, Metals, Minerals, Oil & Gas products. It includes wheat, rice , soyabean, pepper, chilli, gold, steel, copper, silver, crude oil, natural gas, zinc, palladium etc. Producers and consumers can use commodities market to hedge price volatility and changes or simply trade the price variations. Stock market on the other hand deals with the shares which are nothing but ownership units issued by companies which are listed on stock exchanges. The holder of the stocks/shares have voting rights. read less
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