What Are Commodity Quotes?
Commodity quotes provide real-time pricing data for raw materials and primary goods traded on global exchanges. This includes energy commodities like crude oil and natural gas, precious metals such as gold and silver, industrial metals like copper and aluminum, and agricultural products including corn, wheat, and soybeans. Tracking commodity prices is essential for traders, investors, portfolio managers, and businesses that rely on raw material costs for production planning and hedging.
How to Use This Commodity Quotes Tool
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View All Commodities
The table loads automatically with real-time quotes for all available commodities — energy, metals, and agriculture. No input required.
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Search & Filter
Use the search box to filter by commodity symbol (e.g., "GCUSD" for Gold, "CLUSD" for Crude Oil). Results update instantly as you type.
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Refresh & Export
Click Refresh to get the latest prices or Export CSV to download the full commodity quotes table for offline analysis in Excel or Google Sheets.
Why Use Our Commodity Quotes Tool?
Complete Coverage
Access quotes for all major commodity markets — energy, precious metals, industrial metals, and agricultural products — in one place.
Real-Time Data
Get the latest commodity prices, price changes, and trading volume updated in real time. Always current market snapshots at your fingertips.
100% Free
No subscription, no hidden fees. Access professional-grade commodity market data completely free of charge with CSV export.
Commodity Categories Covered
Energy Commodities
Crude oil (WTI & Brent), natural gas, heating oil, gasoline, and other energy futures. Track the commodities that drive global energy markets.
Precious Metals
Gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. Monitor safe-haven assets and precious metal prices used for investment and industrial applications.
Industrial Metals
Copper, aluminum, zinc, nickel, and other base metals. Essential for manufacturing, construction, and infrastructure development worldwide.
Agricultural Products
Corn, wheat, soybeans, coffee, sugar, cotton, and more. Track the agricultural commodities that feed the world and drive food prices.