A commodity is a group of assets/goods that are important in everyday life, such as food, energy or metals. A commodity is alternate and exchangeable by nature. It can be categorized as every kind of movable good that can be bought and sold, except for actionable claims and money.

WHAT ARE Benefits of trading in commodities?

» Discovery of the commodity pricing – The buying and selling of commodities in the futures market leads to identifying the fair value of any specific commodity that is then circulated on trading terminal.

» Risk management of price through Hedging – Hedgers invest in futures market to protect their businesses from price drops, this benefits the participants of the trade.

»  Futures improve import – export competitiveness – Invest in futures market by hedging a purchase and save yourself from the meticulous, time consuming and costly trading of actual commodities.

» Benefits the farmers and agriculturists – The futures market benefits farmers through market determined pricing made accessible to them. It aids in the production decisions.

» Product quality improvement – The grading facilities and availability of warehouses ensures product quality is enhanced so that the commodity is acceptable in the  exchange market.

HOW CAN ANS HELP YOU INVEST IN COMMODITIES?

» Trade in Bullion, Metals, Energy, Agro and other commodities on NCDEX and MCX

» A platform for physical delivery of agricultural and other commodity products

» Receive a timely update on events globally helping you to take the right decision at the right time

» Our trading platform is available across both NSE & BSE in a single window, providing you full range of exchange services

» Anytime, Anywhere – Trading facility available across all platforms – Desktop and Mobile

» High-Speed Trade Execution; Also trading uptime 99.9%

» Customer support readily available both online and offline

» Telephonic inquiry service for the demat balance

» Erudition, Experience & Expertise from our director Mr. Bhavesh Sheth who has 20+ years in physical commodity markets

» Member of MCX since 2003

» Member of NCDEX since 2006