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Commodities
Access the world’s most traded commodities.
Go long or short without having to directly trade futures contracts or other derivatives.
Unique
Leverage Shares offers ETPs tracking commodities directly and also companies commodity producers and ETFs.
100%
Physically backed with the underlying assets.
Trade the world’s most liquid commodities in both directions – with losses capped at the amount invested. No CFDs. No derivatives.
How do I trade?
What backs the products?
How should our ETPs be used?
Leverage Shares Exchange Traded Products (ETPs) can be traded through brokerage accounts that have the ability to trade products listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and Euronext Amsterdam (XAMS) . Investors do not need a margin account in order to trade Leverage Shares ETPs. Contact your financial advisor, find a local broker, or trade now, commission-free with Trading 212, without the hassle of a margin account.
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