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Commodities For Dummies
Checking Out Commodity Indexes
Adapted From: Commodities For Dummies

A commodity index tracks the price of a futures contract of an underlying physical commodity on a designated exchange. When you invest through one of the commodity indexes, you are actually investing in the futures markets.

Indexes are known as passive, long-only investments because no one is actively trading the index, and the index tracks only the long performance of a commodity. It doesn't track commodities that are short (a sophisticated strategy meant to profit when prices go down).


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