Commodities
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36 commodities available on CoinUnited.io
| # | Name | symbol | Price | 24h | Tier | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | GAS | $0.0000 | 0.00% | B | Trade | |
| 2 | XAUUSD | $4,324.27 | -0.19% | A | Trade | |
| 3 | XAGUSD | $69.69 | -0.41% | A | Trade | |
| 4 | WTI | $75.27 | -0.65% | A | Trade | |
| 5 | COPPER | $6.59 | +0.54% | B | Trade | |
| 6 | PALLADIUM | $1,351.95 | -0.15% | B | Trade | |
| 7 | PLATINUM | $1,790.10 | -1.46% | B | Trade | |
| 8 | BRENT | $78.79 | -0.38% | B | Trade | |
| 9 | NGAS | $3.26 | -0.17% | B | Trade | |
| 10 | ALUMINIUM | $3,424.90 | +0.91% | B | Trade | |
| 11 | LEAD | $1,982.09 | -0.01% | B | Trade | |
| 12 | XAGAUD | $98.69 | -0.40% | B | Trade | |
| 13 | XAGEUR | $60.07 | -0.41% | B | Trade | |
| 14 | XAUAUD | $6,123.40 | -0.09% | B | Trade | |
| 15 | XAUEUR | $3,727.10 | -0.11% | B | Trade | |
| 16 | XAUGBP | $3,223.50 | -0.09% | B | Trade | |
| 17 | XAUJPY | $692,758.50 | -0.33% | B | Trade | |
| 18 | ZINC | $3,605.35 | +1.08% | B | Trade | |
| 19 | COCOA | $4,241.00 | +0.35% | B | Trade | |
| 20 | CATTLE | $2.47 | +2.31% | B | Trade | |
| 21 | XAGSGD | $89.39 | -0.43% | B | Trade | |
| 22 | WHEAT | $5.91 | +0.48% | B | Trade | |
| 23 | XAUTHB | $140,863.00 | -0.02% | B | Trade | |
| 24 | XAUCHF | $3,424.40 | -0.33% | B | Trade | |
| 25 | COTTON | $0.7367 | +0.83% | B | Trade | |
| 26 | XAUCNH | $29,219.50 | -0.16% | B | Trade | |
| 27 | CORN | $4.09 | -0.24% | B | Trade | |
| 28 | OJ | $1.66 | -0.71% | B | View | |
| 29 | SOYBEAN | $11.25 | +0.30% | B | Trade | |
| 30 | NICKEL | $18,039.63 | +0.56% | B | Trade | |
| 31 | IRON | $768.00 | +0.85% | B | View | |
| 32 | SUGAR | $0.1380 | -0.31% | B | Trade | |
| 33 | COFFEE | $2.79 | -2.16% | B | Trade | |
| 34 | XAUSGD | $5,545.65 | -0.14% | B | Trade | |
| 35 | XAGJPY | $11,166.85 | -0.59% | B | Trade | |
| 36 | GASOIL | $930.75 | -0.78% | B | Trade |
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