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ABOUT

Middlegate is a an experienced leader in the Commodities sector. With deep knowledge of the physical and financial angles of commodities, we specialize in market analysis and execution. We offer our clients access to this exciting sector to help them grow and protect their investment by taking advantage of a variety of commodity market opportunities.

 
 

 
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The Commodity Market

A commodity market trades in the primary economic sector of raw materials, rather than in end-result, manufactured products. Soft commodities are agricultural products such as wheat, coffee, cocoa, fruit and sugar. Hard commodities are mined, such as gold and oil..

 
 

 
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How Commodities Are Traded

Futures contracts are the oldest way of investing in commodities. Futures are secured by physical assets. Commodity markets can include physical trading and derivatives trading using spot prices, forwards, futures, and options on futures.

 
 

 
 
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List of Commodity Types

Commodities fall into four core categories. Precious and industrial metal commodities include gold, silver, platinum, and copper. Energy commodities include crude oil, heating oil, natural gas, and gasoline. Livestock and meat commodities include lean hogs, pork belies, live cattle, and feeder cattle. And finally, agricultural commodities include corn, soybeans, wheat, rice, cocoa, cotton, and sugar, among others.

 
 

Our Expertise

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EXPERTISE

Middlgate is a brokerage firm that trades independent commodities futures and is located in midtown Manhattan. With over 30 years of experience in the commodities sector, Middlegate is built on a culture of trust and is committed to our clients’ success.

 
 
 

 

Agriculture Commodities

 
 

Commodities that come from the raising of crops and/or animals. While some agricultural commodities, such as corn or beef, are direct products of the earth, others, like high-fructose corn syrup, are derived from them. The trade of agricultural commodities gave rise to the first exchanges in the Middle Ages. Even now, agricultural products are among the most important commodities and futures contracts that are traded.

 
 
 

Energy Commodities

 
 
 
 

Energy has always been indispensable for human survival and also makes for a great commodities investment. Energy, whether fossil fuels or renewable energy sources, has attracted a lot of attention from investors as they seek to profit from the world’s seemingly unquenchable thirst for energy.

 
 

Metal Commodities

 
 

Metal commodities include precious and non-precious metals. Generally speaking, these metals are used as raw components in manufacturing, electronics, and jewelry. Some metals have more than one use; gold, for example, is used extensively as an electrical conductor, as well as a major component in jewelry.

 
 
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Agriculture Commodities

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Commodities that come from the raising of crops and/or animals. While some agricultural commodities, such as corn or beef, are direct products of the earth, others, like high-fructose corn syrup, are derived from them. The trade of agricultural commodities gave rise to the first exchanges in the Middle Ages. Even now, agricultural products are among the most important commodities and futures contracts that are traded.

 

Energy Commodities

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Energy has always been indispensable for human survival and also makes for a great commodities investment. Energy, whether fossil fuels or renewable energy sources, has attracted a lot of attention from investors as they seek to profit from the world’s seemingly unquenchable thirst for energy.

 
 

Metal Commodities

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Metal commodities include precious and non-precious metals. Generally speaking, these metals are used as raw components in manufacturing, electronics, and jewelry. Some metals have more than one use; gold, for example, is used extensively as an electrical conductor, as well as a major component in jewelry.

CONTACT US

 
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ELI MANN

8 West 40 Street
New York, New York 10018


PHONE: (212) 382-9500
FAX: (212) 391-7312
TOLL-FREE:   888-643-3534

 

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