COMMODITIES
As the commodities industry becomes more integrated in the new century, ARE will bring together new capabilities, skills, technology and risk management to create value added synergies. We deal in hard commodities such as gold and oil, as well as in soft commodities such as wheat, coffee, cocoa, and sugar. We ARE global energy and commodities. ARE Global does not deal with any futures related contracts in any commodities. ARE Global only deals with SPOT and Long-Term Commodity Contracts.
Global Energy & Commodities
Copper
The third most widely used metal in the world, copper is a soft, malleable metal that has been mined since 8,000 BC. Copper is a natural electricity conductor and is a necessary trace mineral in all living things. It is traded on the NYSE, Commodity Exchange and the London Metal Exchange Markets.
Global Energy & Commodities
Silver
Silver is the whitest and most malleable and conductive metal in existence. Its uses have been varied throughout history, used mostly in money and in jewelry. Considered an industrial metal and a hard asset, silver futures are traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange and additional global markets.
Global Energy & Commodities
Gold
Once used as a form of currency, gold has always been considered a symbol of prosperity and abundance. It is currently used as an investment and its futures are traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade, and additional worldwide markets. With a value that has fluctuated often, its long-term viability, however, is to be determined.
Global Energy & Commodities
Platinum
Superior to gold due to its extreme resistance to temperature, platinum futures are traded through numerous commodity exchange markets. Finding it on Earth is actually quite difficult, it’s more easily found on both the moon and in meteorites. Due to its rarity, its value is quite unpredictable.
Global Energy & Commodities
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