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Hey! We Found Corn!

The classic good news/bad news story played itself out Monday in the CBOT corn pit. Digesting the Agriculture Department's latest quarterly acreage report, corn futures gapped lower into limit-down territory, below $7.25 a bushel.

Brad Zigler Tuesday, 01 July 2008
 
Bearishly Bullish On Corn
Generic chartHardAssetsInvestor.com's Managing Editor Brad Zigler unearths what the recent Midwest flooding means for crop harvesting, in dollars and cents.
  • Comparing flood years
  • What's the upside?
  • The behavior of wheat
Brad Zigler Saturday, 28 June 2008
 
Wheat’s A Real Drag For JJG Investors
U.S. investors wanting to hedge against corn's recent surge without resorting to futures face a daunting challenge. They can't gain pure corn exposure. No, the best Yanks can do while hitting for the fences is to settle for a ground rule double.
Brad Zigler Thursday, 12 June 2008
 
Wheat Issues
Wheat IssuesThe Wall Street Journal noticed wheat rust this week, but there's a bit more to the story.
  • Your friend Ug99
  • Iran in the cross fire
  • The long-term threat

 

Julian Murdoch Thursday, 29 May 2008
 
Ag Update

We're in prime USDA report season, the seeds are going in the ground and investors are waffling.

  • Aftermath of the prospective plantings report
  • Crop progress and the biofuels update
  • The rice crisis
Julian Murdoch Thursday, 15 May 2008
 
A Bumper Crop Of Agricultural Products
Managing editor of HardAssetsInvestor.com
Brad Zigler talks turkey about the plethora of
ag products coming to market.
  • Well-timed bonanza
  • Volume tells the story
  • The ETN skew

 

Brad Zigler Wednesday, 07 May 2008
 
Rained Out: No Pure Corn Play

Among bull markets, corn is still a king. Other agricultural commodities may be swooning, but corn's holding its own. May CBOT futures are up nearly 38% year to date.

Brad Zigler Monday, 05 May 2008
 
Two Rainy Weeks From Armageddon
A CFTC roundtable on agriculture brings up some scary prospects for the future of the farming economy.
  • Watch the grain elevators
  • The influence of index funds
  • The need for 1-for-1 margining
Maureen Nevin Duffy Friday, 25 April 2008
 
The Price Isn’t Right
Why are cash prices and futures prices different in the agricultural markets?
  • The impact of ETF assets
  • Barge prices and Hurricane Katrina
  • Academic analyses
Eli Neusner Thursday, 17 April 2008
 
Ag Getting Too Risky?
Too much of a good thing. That's the best that can be said about this morning's USDA report on planting intentions for wheat and soybeans.
Brad Zigler Monday, 31 March 2008
 
Interview with Kevin Kerr - Part II
Kevin Kerr, one of the world's foremost agriculture commodity traders, surveys the landscape.
  • Why institutions are driving prices higher
  • The impact of China
  • An 8-year bull market
HardAssetsInvestor.com Wednesday, 06 February 2008
 
Interview with Kevin Kerr - Part I
Kevin Kerr, one of the world's foremost agriculture commodity traders, surveys the landscape.
  • Corn is up, but it may go higher
  • Sugar could be sweet
  • Watch for pullbacks
HardAssetsInvestor.com Monday, 04 February 2008
 
SBUX = Coffee

Starbucks has been a pretty terrible place to be lately. But don’t blame the poor Arabica bean.

  • Coffee 101
  • The China connection
  • Is Starbucks’ stock correlated with coffee prices?
Julian Murdoch Tuesday, 29 January 2008
 
The New GreenHaven Commodity ETF Examined

A new ETF tied to the old CRB index offers a different take on the commodities market.

  • Huge focus on agriculture and softs
  • How it compares to GSG and DBC
  • Watch the expenses carefully
Julian Murdoch Monday, 28 January 2008
 
An Interview With "Trader Vic"
Victor Sperandeo … aka “Trader Vic” … is one of the most famous commodity traders in the world. In an exclusive HAI interview, he offers his insights on the best opportunities in the commodities market today.
  • Gold is going to $1,000/ounce … soon.
  • Almost nothing can stop the commodities boom.
  • Oil is not the place for aggressive traders.
HardAssetsInvestor.com Monday, 14 January 2008
 
Not So Sweet: U.S. Sugar Sales To Asia Unlikely To See Boom

Will the U.S. find future prosperity in selling low-tech commodities abroad to countries manufacturing high-tech products?

  • The situation with sugar indicates otherwise
  • A global sugar surplus continues
  • Stiff competition from other countries
Maureen Nevin Duffy Friday, 21 December 2007
 
An Interview With Michael Metz
Michael Metz, chief investment strategist for Oppenheimer & Company, lays out his opinions on each segment of the commodities market.
  • Bullish on oil, bearish on alternative energy
  • The dollar has hit bottom
  • Agriculture looks good, gold may look better

Matt Hougan Thursday, 06 December 2007
 
Bears Done With Wheat?
Wheat futures have been rangebound after a head-and-shoulders top.
Brad Zigler Wednesday, 21 November 2007
 
Agribusiness Outshines Gold

Repeat after me: “All that glitters isn’t gold.” Sometimes it’s potash. Or phosphate. Or one of many other products mined, processed or distributed to farmers and ranchers.

Brad Zigler Tuesday, 13 November 2007
 
An Interview With Wesley Karger
Wesley Karger manages money for some of the wealthiest families in the world. He spoke with HAI about commodities.
  • An important part of all portfolios
  • Playing the “reflation” theme
  • Is China a bubble?
HardAssetsInvestor.com Monday, 05 November 2007
 
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