Commodity trading platforms

Compare the leading trading platforms for trading commodities from Singapore.

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Updated 5 Jun 2025   |   Rates updated regularly

Comparing of 8 commodity trading platforms

IG

On website

IG

Brokerage Fee

0.1%

Tradable Assets

CFDs (Commodities, Crypto, ETFs, Indices, Shares), Forex

Tradable Indices

ASX, DAX, LSE, ISEQ, NASDAQ, NYSE and more

Signup Bonus

Receive up to S$888 when you open an account, deposit a minimum of S$2,000, and trade CFDs within the first 60 days. Terms and Conditions apply.

Highlights

  • IG allows you to invest in 17,000+ markets worldwide.
  • Commission at just 0.1% (min S$10) on Singapore share CFDs.
  • No deposit fee when you fund your account using bank transfers, FAST and PayNow.
  • Get access to advanced trading tools and educational resources.

Pros

  • IG’s low trading fees have earned multiple industry awards.
  • A trusted global CFD provider with strong compliance and transparency.
  • Has a user-friendly platform with great educational tools and free bank transfers.
  • No inactivity fee for two years, plus an optional bank card for convenience.
  • Deposits and withdrawals are smooth, with no fees on withdrawals or bank transfers.

Cons

  • IG’s spreads are higher than those of some competitors.
  • Only a few order types are available.
AvaTrade

On website

Trading CFDs and FX Options entail risk and could result in the loss of your capital.

AvaTrade

Brokerage Fee

S$0.00

Tradable Assets

Gold, Silver, Platinum, Copper, Oil, Corn, Sugar and more

Tradable Indices

US100, DAX30, NIKKEI225, AEX, SPI200, SPX500, TSX60 + more

Signup Bonus

None

Highlights

  • Trade CFDs on popular commodities like gold, silver, crude oil, natural gas, coffee, and more.
  • Commission-free model — all costs are built into the spread.
  • Choose between AvaTrade’s own WebTrader or MetaTrader 4/5 for desktop and mobile.
  • Risk control features like negative balance protection are available to retail clients.

Pros

  • Offers both hard and soft commodities, giving traders broader exposure across markets.
  • Low minimum deposit (as low as US$100) makes it accessible for first-time commodity traders.
  • Compatible with automated trading strategies via MetaTrader Expert Advisors.
  • An extensive educational library, including webinars, market guides, and the Ava Academy.

Cons

  • Not regulated by MAS.
  • You do not own the actual commodity or related asset.
  • Inactivity fees kick in after 3 months without login or trades.
  • The platform lacks in-depth commodity-specific analysis or trading signals
Pepperstone

On website

80.9% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs

Pepperstone

Brokerage Fee

0%

Tradable Assets

Gold, Silver, Platinum, Palladium, Coffee, Cocoa and more

Tradable Indices

AUS200, HK50, NAS100, SCI25, UK100, US30, US500 + more

Signup Bonus

None

Highlights

  • Trade over 20 commodity CFDs — including gold, crude oil, coffee, cotton, and more.
  • Tight spreads, starting from 0.1 points on gold with no commission fees.
  • Choose from MT4, MT5, or cTrader for desktop, web, and mobile trading.
  • All commodity contracts are spot-based.

Pros

  • Ideal for active traders due to its fast execution, backed by a 99%+ fill rate and deep liquidity.
  • Offers leverage up to 1:50 for retail traders, helping increase exposure with smaller capital.
  • Zero inactivity fees.
  • Multiple order types, including stop-loss and take-profit, to manage risk in volatile markets.

Cons

  • Overnight fees apply, which can eat into returns if positions are held for too long.
  • Basic in-house market research — you may need third-party tools for deeper insights.
  • Not regulated by MAS.
Exness

Not available for application via this website

Exness

Brokerage Fee

S$0.00

Tradable Assets

Gold, SIlver, Oil, Palladium + more

Tradable Indices

AUS200, DE30, FR40, HK50, JP225, UK100, US500 + more

Signup Bonus

None

Highlights

  • Trade popular commodities like gold, silver, oil, and natural gas with tight spreads.
  • Offers ultra-fast execution, even during periods of high volatility.
  • Leverage options up to 1:2000 for experienced traders (varies by instrument and regulation).
  • Low minimum deposit starting from USD 10, making it accessible to smaller traders.

Pros

  • Commodity trading is available 24/5, letting you take positions outside typical market hours.
  • Exness supports both MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5, giving flexibility in charting and automation.
  • Swap-free accounts available — useful for traders who want to avoid overnight interest charges.
  • Transparent fee structure with no hidden commissions on most commodity instruments.
  • Has multilingual support and localized payment methods, including instant SGD deposits.

Cons

  • Does not offer a wide variety of soft commodities — focused mainly on metals and energy.
  • Leverage can be very high, which increases risk, but it's adjustable, so conservative traders can still set safer limits.
  • Lacks in-depth research tools — but if you use external analysis or trade technically, this may not be a deal-breaker.
Saxo Markets commodities

Not available for application via this website

Saxo Markets commodities

Brokerage Fee

S$1.00

Tradable Assets

Gold, Oil, Silver, US Crude + more

Tradable Indices

AUS 200, GER 40, HK50, Japan 225, UK 100, US 30 + more

Signup Bonus

None

Highlights

  • Access a wide range of commodities including gold, oil, coffee, wheat, and more — all in one platform.
  • Trade CFDs, futures, options, and ETCs with institutional-grade pricing.
  • Competitive spreads and deep liquidity across major commodities.
  • Built-in tools for risk management, charting, and macroeconomic insights

Pros

  • Offers exposure to both hard and soft commodities — ideal for portfolio diversification.
  • Platform suits both retail and advanced traders, with tiered features and pricing.
  • Regulated by MAS, with strong transparency and investor protections.
  • Seamless integration with SaxoTraderGO and SaxoTraderPRO for desktop and mobile.
  • Supports hedging strategies with advanced order types and cross-asset access.

Cons

  • The minimum deposit of USD 2,000 may be a barrier for some, but it reflects the platform’s professional-level offering.
  • Fees are less appealing, especially if not trading at scale.
  • The platform interface can be complex at first, though helpful tutorials and a demo account are available to ease you in.
CMC Markets

Not available for application via this website

CMC Markets

Brokerage Fee

S$7.00

Tradable Assets

Cocoa, Coffee, Copper, Gold, Lumber, Platinum + more

Tradable Indices

Australia 200, Euro 50, Germany 40, HK50, Japan 225, UK100, US30, US500 + more

Signup Bonus

None

Highlights

  • Trade a huge range of commodities — over 100 CFDs across gold, oil, natural gas, coffee, wheat, and more.
  • Use CMC’s award-winning platform, packed with smart tools like chart pattern recognition and fully customisable layouts.
  • Get round-the-clock access to popular markets like gold and oil during the week.
  • Spreads stay tight and execution is fast, even when markets are moving quickly.

Pros

  • Wide commodity selection across energies, metals, and agriculture.
  • Regulated by MAS and listed on the London Stock Exchange, adding credibility and transparency.
  • Supports both MT4 and CMC’s award-winning proprietary platform.
  • Margin requirements are competitive, making it accessible to various trading styles.
  • Offers negative balance protection for retail clients.

Cons

  • The platform may feel overwhelming for casual or new traders, but a demo account is available to help build confidence.
  • Minimum spreads may widen during high volatility, though this is typical of most CFD providers.
  • Limited support for third-party integrations beyond MT4, which may not suit advanced algo traders.
Capital.com

Not available for application via this website

Capital.com

Brokerage Fee

S$0.00

Tradable Assets

Gold, Oil, Palladium, Silver, Sugar + more

Tradable Indices

Dax 30, FTSE 100, J225, S&P 500, UK100 + more

Signup Bonus

None

Highlights

  • Trade over 30 popular commodity CFDs, including oil, gold, silver, and natural gas.
  • No commission on trades.
  • AI-powered tools offer personalized insights based on your trading behavior.
  • Supports both TradingView and MetaTrader 4 for more control and flexibility.

Pros

  • Beginner-friendly platform with clean design and built-in educational content.
  • MAS-regulated with segregated client funds and strong security controls.
  • Offers risk management tools like stop-loss, take-profit, and negative balance protection.
  • Real-time market sentiment data helps inform your trade timing and positioning.
  • Multiple deposit methods, including credit card, debit card, and bank transfer, with no funding fees.

Cons

  • Limited range of soft commodities compared to some other platforms, but still covers the most heavily traded assets.
  • Does not support futures or options contracts.
  • High leverage can amplify losses as well as gains, though adjustable limits give you control.
Plus500

Not available for application via this website

Plus500

Brokerage Fee

S$0.00

Tradable Assets

Cocoa, Coffee, Copper, Gold, Oil, Palladium + more

Tradable Indices

ASX200, China A50, DAX 30, FTSE 100, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500 + more

Signup Bonus

None

Highlights

  • Start trading with as little as $200 and get leverage of up to 20:1.
  • Enjoy fast and reliable order execution.
  • Sign-up now and start with a free demo account.
  • MAS-regulated with negative balance protection for retail traders.

Pros

  • Very low minimum deposit (USD 100) makes it accessible for newer traders.
  • 24/7 customer support through live chat, WhatsApp, and email.
  • Mobile app is user-friendly and packed with real-time charts and alerts.
  • Risk management tools like trailing stops and guaranteed stop-loss orders available.
  • Doesn’t charge commissions — trading costs are built into the spread.

Cons

  • Limited charting and analysis tools compared to more advanced platforms, but ideal for traders who prefer simplicity.
  • Only offers CFD trading.
  • Lacks integration with third-party platforms like MT4 or TradingView.

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