How to trade Commodities - Gold, Silver, Crude Oil, Natural Gas

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the international data of copper hg is corrupted or has some error in it.
Try HGF2, sometimes you may have to go with # symbols, those are the ones with bid and ask prices, for example HGF2 will be based on LTP and HGF2# will be for bid and ask and as the volumes will be very low on HG, you have to go for charts with # symbols.

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I dont get this, no offense, but if you guys are trading Crude etc and trading it successfully then why not spend some money for the proper setup. Free setup/data would get you only as far. Now I do understand that NYMEX feed is $78 currently plus the fee for the provider but I believe if you are going to trade it seriously and make some money off of it then better spend $100 monthly for realtime, accurate data. Quality TA over quality data would get you quality trades.
 

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I dont get this, no offense, but if you guys are trading Crude etc and trading it successfully then why not spend some money for the proper setup. Free setup/data would get you only as far. Now I do understand that NYMEX feed is $78 currently plus the fee for the provider but I believe if you are going to trade it seriously and make some money off of it then better spend $100 monthly for realtime, accurate data. Quality TA over quality data would get you quality trades.
Because still i havent started real trading in commodities.
 
Because still i havent started real trading in commodities.
I never got MT working for me properly. For free EOD data you can try Ninja Trader (with free Kinetick EOD data). I dont think it allows demo trades, but data is clean and accurate.

For intraday, you can also watch esignal charts from esignal.com as Kamlesh suggested earlier.
 
I dont get this, no offense, but if you guys are trading Crude etc and trading it successfully then why not spend some money for the proper setup. Free setup/data would get you only as far. Now I do understand that NYMEX feed is $78 currently plus the fee for the provider but I believe if you are going to trade it seriously and make some money off of it then better spend $100 monthly for realtime, accurate data. Quality TA over quality data would get you quality trades.
I agree with what you are saying. I had done all the research getting things for free before and it doesnt work out. Most importantly at times you will need the support/service from the data providers which you cant expect from free data. After few tries I had to go for paid services.
 
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