Business Info
CommodityNode is an English-language Commodity Market Intelligence OS for supply-chain risk monitoring, procurement planning, market-research workflows, company exposure mapping, and educational scenario analytics. The site is operated as a publisher and software service: public pages explain commodity-to-company risk routes, while application surfaces help users organize watchlists, scenario assumptions, and research memos.
Publisher name
CommodityNode Research / CommodityNode. Public research is published under an organization byline rather than anonymous individual recommendations.
Support contact
Email contact@commoditynode.com for support, account questions, billing questions, partnership inquiries, and enterprise requests.
Correction contact
Email corrections@commoditynode.com or use the workflow described on Corrections Policy.
What the service provides
- Commodity hubs that organize price context, source notes, company exposure, sector routes, and supply-chain links.
- Research Reports that translate commodity shocks into company-level and industry-level risk memos.
- Scenario tools for exploring assumptions such as oil shocks, metal price moves, policy changes, logistics disruptions, or crop-report surprises.
- Methodology and model-limitation pages explaining proxy data, uncertainty ranges, freshness labels, and research-only boundaries.
Customer journey
Users can browse public commodity hubs, read public research pages, review methodology and limitation documents, generate or preview research workflows, and request paid or enterprise access for deeper analytics. Paid access, where available, unlocks research workflow convenience and richer artifact review; it does not unlock advice, recommendations, or guaranteed market outcomes.
Commercial and editorial separation
CommodityNode may operate paid research access, enterprise requests, analytics measurement, and advertising-eligible pages. Commercial features are separated from editorial standards: pages should not be altered to favor a sponsor, payment provider, advertiser, commodity issuer, broker, exchange, or securities position. If sponsored content or advertising is introduced, it must be labeled clearly and must not be placed where it can be confused with a navigation control, simulator button, pricing CTA, or research result.
Primary policy links
Privacy Policy · Terms of Service · Refund Policy · Risk Disclosure · Data & Methodology · Model Limitations · Editorial Team
Where CommodityNode is useful
CommodityNode is most useful when a user needs to turn a commodity move into an internal question list: which suppliers may be exposed, which customers may face margin pressure, which company filings mention a raw material, which substitute commodities matter, and which historical analogues deserve review. It is designed for analysts, operators, founders, procurement teams, researchers, and market-curious readers who want a structured map rather than a social-media style call.
Where CommodityNode should not be used alone
CommodityNode should not be the sole basis for a regulated investment decision, legal conclusion, hedge instruction, supply contract, or risk transfer. The site does not know a user’s full context. It cannot verify every private contract, hedge book, inventory position, shipping route, tax exposure, or compliance constraint. Users should treat CommodityNode as an input to diligence and should verify critical facts with primary sources.
Publisher-quality commitment
The business goal is to operate a useful research publisher and software workflow, not a doorway site or a thin generated directory. That means public pages need clear titles, readable summaries, contact routes, editorial policies, correction paths, and honest limitations. Advertising, if enabled, must not obscure content, mimic navigation, or sit next to controls in a way that creates accidental clicks.
Research-only boundary: CommodityNode is research-only, not investment advice, and not trade alerts. Correction requests should use the public corrections workflow when a factual source, timestamp, unit, or limitation needs review.