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Been looking into commodity trading platforms lately and honestly there's way more options than I thought. Everyone always talks about the big names but I found some solid alternatives too. So I checked out like eight different commodity trading platforms and they're all pretty different depending on what you're after. If you're just starting out, Mitrade seems solid - low fees, easy interface, lets you trade long or short with decent leverage. eToro has this copy trading thing which is interesting if you want to follow what experienced traders are doing. Then there's Plus500 and IG Group which are more for people who actually know what they're doing. The fees vary a lot though - some charge commissions, others just spreads. And the number of commodities available changes too. Like some platforms have 20+ options while others go up to 100+. I realized picking the right commodity trading platform really depends on whether you're a beginner or more experienced, and how much you want to pay in fees. The comparison table helped me see the differences pretty clearly. Anyone else trading commodities? Curious what platform you're using and if you'd recommend it.