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The fees commodity brokers charge vary
quite substantially depending on how much hand holding you may
require, anything from around $5 to $100 round turn (which is
pretty darn steep and should be avoided).
Fees are usually re-negotiable
the more experienced you become at placing your orders. Online
order placing is not recommended for newcomers to commodity
trading. You can, however, sign up for a free online trading
simulator which will help you get to know the market personality
and order placement mechanics, as well as in your paper trading
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and willingness to go the extra mile for their clients
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