Last updated: March 23, 2026
Commodity.com has been providing commodity market data, trading education, and broker comparisons since 2010. Our content has been linked to by major publications worldwide, including Forbes, The Guardian, Stanford University, and the US Library of Congress.
This page is a resource for journalists, researchers, and editors who want to cite our data or get in touch.
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The following publications have cited Commodity.com data and analysis in their editorial coverage. These are verified citations from real articles – not paid placements or sponsored content.
Major global publications
Finance, academia, and specialist press
International press
Key facts
| Founded | 2010 (as HowToTradeCommodities.co.uk) |
| Rebranded | 2017 (Commodity.com) |
| Publisher | Moneda Media LLC |
| Headquarters | Wilmington, Delaware, USA |
| Coverage | Commodities, precious metals, energy, cryptocurrency, forex, technical analysis |
| Data sources | TwelveData (real-time prices), MetalPriceAPI (precious metals), plus editorial research |
| Expert contributors | 10 named authors including Lawrence Pines (25-year options trader, Princeton) |
Data available for citation
Journalists, researchers, and editors are welcome to cite Commodity.com data with attribution. The following data categories are available on the site:
- Live and historical commodity prices – Oil, gold, silver, natural gas, agricultural commodities, and more. Real-time data from TwelveData and MetalPriceAPI.
- National debt clocks – Live debt counters for 50+ countries with historical context and per-capita figures.
- Broker comparison data – Regulated broker fees, minimum deposits, available instruments, and licensing status.
- Technical analysis guides – 40+ chart pattern explanations with visual examples (candlestick, reversal, continuation patterns).
- Cryptocurrency market guides – Explainers covering forks, staking, exchanges, and market mechanics.
- Energy and agricultural market data – Coverage of crude oil, natural gas, wheat, corn, coffee, sugar, and other soft commodities.
When citing our data, please use: Source: Commodity.com with a link to the relevant page. Our methodology page explains exactly where our data comes from and how it is displayed.
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Brand guidelines
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