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Which accurately explains the difference between the stock market and the commodity market?

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ownership in companies is traded on the stock market and ownership of raw, unprocessed goods are traded on the commodity market.

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Answer:

Stocks represents a proportion of ownership in a corporation, while commodities are raw materials or agricultural products.

Therefore the ownership of corporations is traded in stock markets while commodity markets trade raw materials or agricultural products.

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