According to different kinds of commodities, the international futures index can be divided into several subcategories. Common metals, energy, agricultural products, precious metals and so on. Each sub-category reflects the market changes and supply and demand of this kind of goods, and investors can choose from these sub-indices according to their own investment needs.
The international futures index covers the major commodity price trends in the world. For investors, they can not only simulate the market situation through futures trading, but also invest in derivative products. At the same time, with the fluctuation of commodity prices, the change of international futures index will also affect the prices of stocks, bonds and other assets, providing more cross-profit opportunities. Therefore, investors who have a certain understanding of the financial market and investment awareness can use the international futures index to conduct diversified asset allocation and risk control, and create more investment value.