Tuesday 13 November 2018

Dominican Republic commodity Traded by Speculators

 Dominican Republic commodity futures are also traded by speculators who assume the price riskof the market. A commodity market is a physical or virtual marketplace for buying, selling and trading raw or primary products, and there are currently about 50 major commodity markets worldwide. Speculators buy heating oil futures when they believe that heating oil prices will go up. Conversely, they will sell heating oil futures when they think that heating oil prices will fall.

The Dominican Republic commodity is invested in number of ways. Mostly they imports fuel, electrical equipment, natural gas, oil, iron and steel, corn, jewellery, electronic appliances and cotton. The Dominican Republic’s main imports partner is United Sates, Venezuela, China, Colombia, Mexico, Netherland Antilles, Trinidad & Tobago, Japan and Brazil

You decide to go long one near-month NYMEX Dominican Republic commodity Futures contract at the price of USD 1.4777 per gallon. Since each NYMEX Heating Oil Futures contract represents 42000 gallons of heating oil, the value of the futures contract is USD 62,063. However, instead of paying the full value of the contract, you will only be required to deposit an initial margin of USD 10,125 to open the long futures position.

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