Spot Trading

Spot trading is any transaction area supply either takes abode immediately, or with a minimum lag amid the barter and supply due to abstruse constraints.

Spot trading commonly involves beheld analysis of the article or a sample of the commodity, and is agitated out in markets such as wholesale markets. 

Commodity markets, on the added hand, crave the actuality of agreed standards so that trades can be fabricated after beheld inspection.

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