This document summarizes commodity prices and provides support and resistance levels for trading various commodities. It notes that gold and silver futures prices rose while copper prices dropped. Crude oil prices eased on oversupply concerns from US data. Natural gas futures shed value. The document disclaims guaranteeing returns and encourages independent research. It provides details on margin requirements for commodity contracts.
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COMMODITY SUMMARY
1. COMMODITY SUMMARY 19.03.15
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Market Highlight
Gold futures for April delivery rose 1.69%
to trade at $1,170.70 a troy ounce.
Meanwhile, silver futures for May delivery
soared 2.70% to trade at $15.977 a troy
ounce. Elsewhere on the
Comex, copper for May delivery dropped
0.97% to trade at a 2.600 a pound as
mounting concerns over the health of
China's property sector dampened appetite
for the red metal.
Crude oil prices eased in Asia Thursday on
oversupply worries on U.S. data and
shrugged off an apparent breather in the
timing of a widely expected rate hike by the
Federal Reserve. West Texas Intermediate
crude on the New York Mercantile
Exchange fell 0.15% to $46.58 a barrel.
On the Intercontinental Exchange
(ICE), Brent crude for April deliveries
soared Wednesday by 5.16% or 2.76 to
$56.27 a barrel. The spread between the
international and U.S. domestic benchmarks
reached its highest level in more than two
weeks.
Natural gas for delivery in April shed 2.6
cents, or 0.93%, to trade at $2.829 per
million British thermal units during U.S.
morning hours.
Futures were likely to find support at $2.680
per million British thermal units, the low from
March 16, and resistance at $2.864, the
high from March 12.
SUPPORT AND RESISTANT LEVEL
COMMODITY S2 S1 PP R1 R2
GOLD 25414 25526 25611 25723 25808
GOLD MINI 25444 25549 25624 25729 25804
SILVER 34965 35139 35303 35477 35641
SILVER MINI 35010 35174 35325 35489 35640
COPPER 351.0 354.7 361.0 364.6 370.9
NICKEL 836.23 842.4 853.4 859.6 870.6
LEAD 103.8 104.9 106.9 108.0 110.0
ZINC 123.0 123.75 125.1 125.9 127.3
ALUMINIUM 108.6 109.32 110.6 111.3 112.6
N. GAS 178.2 183.0 185.8 190.6 193.4
CRUDE OIL 2578 2622 2687 2731 2796
MENTHAOIL 775.5 788.1 811.2 823.8 846.9
CPO 432.4 437.2 441.5 446.3 450.6
CARDAMOM 939.0 957.6 972.8 991.4 1006.6
COTTON 14556.7 14653.3 14766.7 14863.3 14976.7
MCX MARGIN
Commodity
Expiry
Margin
%
Lot
Value(Rs)
Approx
Margin
(Rs)
GOLD 03-Apr-15 5.00% 25,63,700 1,28,185
GOLDM 01-Apr-15 5.00% 2,56,530 12,827
SILVER 05-May-15 5.00% 10,59,360 52,968
SILVERM 30-Apr-15 5.00% 1,76,695 8,835
COPPER 30-Apr-15 5.00% 3,58,300 17,915
NICKEL 31-Mar-15 6.00% 2,12,125 12,728
LEAD 31-Mar-15 5.05% 5,30,000 26,765
ZINC 31-Mar-15 5.00% 6,22,750 31,138
ALUMINIUM 31-Mar-15 5.00% 5,50,250 27,513
NATURALGAS 26-Mar-15 10.49% 2,28,625 23,983
CRUDEOIL 19-Mar-15 9.27% 2,66,600 24,714
MENTHAOIL 31-Mar-15 5.49% 2,88,216 15,823
CPO 31-Mar-15 5.00% 4,41,900 22,095
CARDAMOM 15-Apr-15 7.42% 97,620 7,243
COTTON 31-Mar-15 5.00% 3,68,750 18,438