Pakistan Mercantile Exchange (PMEX) saw a robust trading session on Monday, with the total traded value reaching PKR 33.518 billion across a broad range of commodities and indices. The number of lots traded stood at 35,885, reflecting continued investor interest in commodity markets.
Let’s break down the key highlights of this trading activity.
Top Traded Commodities on PMEX – 29 July 2025
Commodity | Traded Value (PKR) |
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Gold | 15.075 Billion |
COTS | 9.410 Billion |
Platinum | 2.480 Billion |
Silver | 1.807 Billion |
NSDQ 100 Index | 1.552 Billion |
Crude Oil | 1.280 Billion |
Copper | 643.390 Million |
Natural Gas | 518.143 Million |
S&P 500 Index | 222.495 Million |
Dow Jones Index | 191.945 Million |
Palladium | 145.863 Million |
Japan Equity | 81.191 Million |
Brent Oil | 43.953 Million |
Aluminium | 9.560 Million |
Agricultural Commodities Performance
While energy and metals dominated the board, the agriculture segment remained modest, with 8 lots traded, totaling PKR 54.871 million.
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Analysis: Gold and COTS Continue to Attract Capital
The trading session was heavily skewed toward precious metals, particularly Gold, which alone accounted for over 45% of the day’s turnover. This is a clear indication of how investors are positioning themselves amidst global uncertainty and fluctuating dollar trends.
COTS (Contract of Trade Settlement), with a substantial PKR 9.41 billion, continues to serve as a highly liquid instrument for traders, providing quick exposure to diverse markets.
Energy & Indices – The Quiet Movers
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Crude Oil and Natural Gas remained consistent, reflecting global supply concerns and energy price volatility.
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Global Indices like NSDQ 100, S&P 500, and Dow Jones also showed healthy participation, proving PMEX’s growing role in diversified international exposure for Pakistani traders.
Conclusion
The recent activity on PMEX signals sustained investor interest, with traders diversifying their strategies across metals, energy, and global indices. As global economic indicators shift and commodity markets react, PMEX continues to offer a dynamic platform for both institutional and individual investors.
External Links: SECP Commodities Regulation