METALS TRADING

Enhance your portfolio and protect yourself from inflation with precious metals, such as gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. Trade on their spot prices without buying the actual physical asset.

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WHY TRADE CFDs ON METALS WITH DAIO

Ultra-fast execution

Up to 1:3000 leverage

Trade Gold with competitive

Portfolio diversification

Trade on both rising and falling prices

Risk-free demo account

WHAT IS METAL TRADING?

Metals trading involves buying and selling different kinds of metals, such as gold, silver, copper, platinum, and others, in financial markets. These metals can be traded as commodities on exchanges around the world, and their prices can be affected by various factors, such as supply and demand, geopolitical events, and economic conditions.

Metal trading can happen in different ways, including physical trading where the metals are physically delivered to the buyer, or in the form of CFDs, which allow for significant leverage. At Daio Markets, you can trade metal CFDs with leverage and increase your position size.

Metal traders can include individual investors, hedge funds, banks, and other financial institutions. The reasons for trading metals can vary, such as hedging against possible price changes, trading on short-term price movements, or investing in metals for long-term growth potential.

You can use the Daio Markets App to start trading Metals. 

FAQs

Before you trade metals, learn about the precious metals market and plan your strategy. Then, open a Daio live or demo account and pick your trading platform. Finally, choose your precious metals trading opportunity and open your first position.

Some of the factors that affect the price of precious metals are:

  1. Supply and demand
  2. Geopolitical events
  3. Economic conditions
  4. Central bank policies
  5. Industrial demand
  6. Investor sentiment

Metals can be classified based on their physical or chemical properties. Categories include ferrous and non-ferrous metals; brittle metals and refractory metals; white metals; heavy and light metals; and base, noble, and precious metals.