A commodity contract is a binding agreement involving the receipt or delivery of a commodity at a future date, often used in trading and risk management.
A physical commodity refers to an actual, tangible commodity that is delivered to the buyer upon the completion of a commodity contract, whether it be in the spot market or futures market. Examples include agricultural products like corn and soybeans, and natural resources like gold and oil.
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