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1. TradingView (Overall Best for Most People)
- Why it’s great: Excellent interactive charts, technical analysis tools, real-time futures prices (Gold, Crude Oil, etc.), community ideas, and customizable dashboards.
- Best for: Traders and analysts who want charts + prices in one place.
- Free tier: Very good (some delayed data); paid plans unlock real-time and more features.
- Link: tradingview.com
2. Barchart (Best for Futures & Detailed Data)
- Why it’s great: Strong focus on commodity futures with quotes, volume, open interest, historical data, and charts.
- Best for: Serious futures traders (grains, energy, metals).
- Free access: Good free quotes and charts.
- Link: barchart.com/futures
3. Investing.com (Best Free Real-Time Overview)
- Why it’s great: Clean real-time commodity futures table, news, and charts. Very user-friendly.
- Best for: Quick price checks across many commodities.
- Link: investing.com/commodities