By: sherryl | 2010-11-25 | Jewelry Ancient civilizations have been found to use silver in large quantities, especially when it came to utensils and jewelry. The graves of ancient people were found to have been deposited with silver material. Silver is known to be a global commodity and a collector's item all across the world. read more
By: rambabudixit | 2012-02-18 | Investing Trading in commodity market especially metals gold and silver may be best opportunity but it also involves risk also. So with help of commodity market research expert could be more profit in little time. So first is that basic and fundamental prepared market then invest in risky segment. read more
By: Adam Friedman | 2011-02-07 | Article Marketing Whilst many investors traditionally look to gold to deliver maximum investment gains, those in the know believe silver offers a far better investment opportunity. read more
By: Micah Castro | 2012-03-31 | Jewelry Selling gold in Portland, Oregon is easy if you do your homework. By researching several different gold buyers, you can get the most for your jewelry. read more
By: Max Commodity | 2012-08-29 | Investing MCX Gold and Silver has been on a Super Major Bull stock Market Run for around 8 to 10 years now & due to the recent sharper as well as faster rises seen in Gold & Silver, the time has come to understand that too much of a great factor could be almost, a bit too excellent to last much longer. read more
By: Capital Aim | 2012-06-11 | Stock Market Understanding commodity market is not as complicated or difficult as it may appear. Commodity market encompasses both NCDEX and MCX that features agri and metal products. The metal products that are usually traded include copper, zinc, lead, silver, gold and nickel. read more
By: Ribi Khaimov | 2012-05-22 | Business The article discusses the differences between buying gold and silver. The target audience for this article is people who debate on which metal to buy and sell. read more
By: joanne kahan | 2012-11-12 | Business For a number of years now silver prices happen to be rising. This year silver improved by close to 86% and the other 30% was additionally in the year 2011. It is really acknowledged how the a worth of metals may be rising at some point as well. So it is far better start investing in coins straightaway in advance of prices become excessive. In the event you wait to much time you’ll realize that p read more
By: Abhijeet Bora | 2012-05-01 | Investments Commodity market is one of the predictable markets where you cannot be sure about the hike and low in price of the commodity, so if you need to achieve in this market have to be a good study and compare the long terms chart. read more
By: Shirish Sha | 2011-05-21 | Finance Always remember that parabolic rises can encounter severe downturns particularly in silver which tends to be volatile. Let's wait for long term support and a shakeout to reinitiate our short term positions. read more
By: Nicholas Santiago | 2011-01-03 | Day trading Today is the first trading day of 2011. The major stock market indexes all started the trading session with a large gap higher open. The leading stocks in 2010 where the commodity stocks and they remain the leaders today. Remember, once the Federal Reserve Bank Chairman Ben Bernanke announced his quantitative easing or U.S. Treasury purchase program the stock markets have gone wild to the upside. read more
By: Nilesh Shukla | 2011-06-24 | Business The commodity markets have their roots in the trading of agricultural products like wheat and corn, cattle and pigs, on the back of standard instruments in the 19th century in the United States, other basic foodstuffs such as soybeans were only added quite recently in most markets. Later due to the economic impact, the development of commodity markets the exchanges were established, and this pave read more
By: faishal khan | 2011-10-28 | Other Business It is basically an activity of investment involving buying and selling the raw or primary goods. It is considered as one of the preeminent mode of making money. read more
By: Daniel Jones | 2011-05-12 | Investments In commodities, a bubble is the term used to denote a market in which prices are believed to be rising significantly higher than the supply and demand fundamentals suggest the actual price should be. When a bubble bursts, prices plunge as traders suddenly attempt to sell their holdings, thereby flooding the market and depreciating prices further. Bear in mind that read more