Copper, zinc, basics of commodity, trading strategies for copper and zinc trading
This course covers following contents
What you’ll learn
- Copper basics.
- Trading strategies with Copper.
- Trading strategies with zinc.
- Zinc basics.
- Tips to trade copper and zinc.
- FAQs on copper and zinc trading.
- Live trades on zinc and copper. Trade set up for metals trading.
- Suscessful trading straregy for zinc and copper trading.
Course Content
- Introduction to commodity trading –> 3 lectures • 22min.
- Copper basics and trading with copper with fundamental and technical analysis –> 3 lectures • 38min.
- Zinc basics and trading with zinc with fundamental and technical analysis –> 3 lectures • 33min.
- Live trade Copper and zinc –> 3 lectures • 31min.
- How to Trade Base Metals Strategies for Copper, Zinc Inand FAQ on metal trading. –> 2 lectures • 22min.
- Trading phycology and qualities of good trader –> 1 lecture • 19min.
Requirements
This course covers following contents
Basics of commodity Trading
Classification of commodity
Soft commodity
Soft commodity trading strategies
Factors affecting commodity and correlation among commodity
Copper basic concepts
Trading with copper with fundamental and technical analysis
Zinc basic conepts
Trading with zinc with fundamental and technical analysis
Tip for doing trade in Zinc and copper
How to trade by making metal strategies
FAQs on metal trading
Trading phycology and qualities of good trader
Copper
A ductile and malleable base metal that is valued for its high thermal and electrical conductivity. Easily identifiable because of its iridescent, golden red color, copper and its alloys, have been used by humans for thousands of years.
Due to its effectiveness as an electrical conductor, copper is now most often found in related applications, including in the wiring for our homes and offices, and in the circuitry, connectors, and components that make virtually all electronic devices function.
Zinc
The elemental metal named zinc is listed on the Periodic Table as “Zn”, has atomic number 30 and melts at 420 degrees Celsius (788 degrees Fahrenheit). The commodity zinc is the 24th most abundant element in the crust of the Earth. Its color is grey metallic and can be polished to a silver shine.
Zinc is an essential trace element commonly found in red meat, poultry, and fish. It is necessary in small amounts for human health, growth, and sense of taste. Zinc is found throughout the body. The body doesn’t store excess zinc, so it must be obtained from the diet.