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Research Via

Financial Services

About us
Research via is a leading financial services provider with
presence in Indian and other global capital markets. With its full
fledged research operations, Research via has proven itself as
Investment Advisory Company that produces and delivers high
accuracy tips and recommendations for
Equity Tips
Derivatives Tips Futures and Options
Commodity Tips MCX, NCDEX and COMEX
Forex Tips Domestic and International

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Keeping that in mind, Research via dedicates more than 70% of
its revenues toward its research, product and services. Research
via stresses on maintaining a high standard in its research
practice, its research team and its research systems and makes
investments in constant system up-gradations, training and
development and top of the line software subscriptions. Research
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that reflects in our track sheets.

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That is why Research via brings to you daily & weekly the
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MCX BASE METAL TIPS

MCX (Multi Commodity


Exchange)
MCX stands for Multi commodity Exchange which is an independent commodity exchange based in

India. It was inaugurate in 2003 and is based in Mumbai. It is India's biggest commodity futures
exchange and the turnover of the exchange for the year 2015 was 55.52 trillion rupees (865.55
billion USD). MCX offers futures trading in bullion, non-ferrous metals, energy, and a number of
commodities (cardamom, crude palm oil, mentha oil, cotton and others).

In 2015, MCX was sixth among the Universal commodity bourses in terms of the number of futures
contracts traded, the latest yearly data from FIA (Futures Industry Association) showed.

In Feb 2012, MCX had come out with a public issue of 6,427,378 Equity Shares of Rupees. 10 face
value in price band of Rs. 860 to Rupees. 1032/equity share to raise around $134 million. It was the
1st ever IPO by an Indian exchange and made MCX Indias only publicly listed exchange.

From 28 Sep, 2015, MCX is being regulated by the SEBI (Securities and Exchange
Board of India). Earlier MCX was regulated by the FMC (Forward Markets
Commission), which got merged with the SEBI on 28 Sep, 2015.
MCX has several diplomatic alliances with leading exchanges across the globe
The exchange's main competitor is National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Ltd.
In 2015, the futures contracts on Gold, Silver, Copper, Crude Oil offered by MCX
ranked among the top 20 global futures agreements in their respective segments
(2015 FIA Annual Volume Survey).
In 2015, the normal daily turnover of MCX was 215.18 billion rupees (3.35 billion US
dollars)
MCX now reaches out to more than 1800 towns and cities in India through 6,07,331
trading terminals (including CTCL) (as on December 31, 2015)
MCX is India's No. 1 commodity exchange with 84.3 per cent market share in 2015
MCX COMDEX is India's first and only composite commodity futures price index

Base Metal:
A base metal is a inexpensive and common metal, as opposed to
a precious metal such as gold or silver.[1] A long-time goal of
alchemists was the transmutation of a base metal into a
precious metal. In numismatics, coins often derived their worth
from the precious metal content; however, base metals have
been also used in coins in the past and today.

Specific definitions:
A base metal may be distinguished by oxidizing or
corroding relatively easily and reacting variably with
diluted hydrochloric acid to form hydrogen. Examples
include iron, nickel, lead and zinc. Copper is also
considered a base metal because it oxidizes comparably
easily, although it does not react with HCl.

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