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What commodities does the Chicago Board of trade trade?

The Chicago Board of Trade originally traded only agricultural commodities such as wheat, corn, and soybeans. Now it offers options and futures contracts on a wide range of products including gold, silver, U.S. Treasury bonds, and energy. The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) is a commodity exchange established in 1848.

What is the Chicago Board of trade?

The Chicago Board of Trade originated in the mid-19th century in order to help farmers and commodity consumers manage risks by removing price uncertainty from agricultural products such as wheat and corn. Later, futures contracts on products such as cattle and other livestock were added.

Where can I find free commodity market quotes?

Tradingcharts.com / TFC Commodity Charts is pleased to provide free "market snapshot" commodity market quotes. These snapshots are updated continuously during market hours, and are delayed the minimum time required by each exchange (as few as 10 minutes).

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