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Bloom’s Off The Commodity Rose
This is the time of year that rose blossoms should be putting on a real show. The bloom that once graced commodity exchange share prices (see "Commodity Investing Through Exchange Shares") however, has faded even though futures prices and trading volumes are still setting records.
Brad Zigler Tuesday, 24 June 2008
 
Marc Chandler Examines Changing Currencies
Marc Chandler, chief currency strategist for Brown Brothers Harriman, explores the link between oil, gold, the euro and the dollar.
  • Saudis still dealing in dollars
  • Gold: the good alternative?
  • Relatively no cost to the weak dollar
Marc Chandler Examines Changing Currencies
HardAssetsInvestor.com Tuesday, 10 June 2008
 
Barry Ritholtz Sees More Upside In Commodities
With the Fed printing money and global demand continuing to grow, Ritholtz says the long-term trends are intact.
  • Fed fuels inflation
  • Institutions move into the market
  • Gold has further to go up
HardAssetsInvestor.com Tuesday, 06 May 2008
 
Barry Ritholtz Wants Us To Stay Cautious
Fusion IQ’s CEO thinks that the entire 2003–2007 economy recovery was “backwards," and that we’re starting to pay the price.
  • Market to drop further
  • No virtuous cycle of raised wages
  • The Greenspan put hits payback
HardAssetsInvestor.com Tuesday, 29 April 2008
 
Are We Doomed? Norman and Schiff Debate America’s Future
Peter Schiff says the U.S. economy is doomed, and that the dollar is nearing collapse. Can Mike Norman convince him otherwise?
  • The dollar's down, but you ain't seen nothing yet
  • Do we need to produce "hard goods" in our economy?
  • The dollar is up 400% over the past 40 years
HardAssetsInvestor.com Tuesday, 22 April 2008
 
Got A Cotton Shirt? You Must Be Optimistic

In the overnight market, March cotton followed through on Thursday's limit-up move, rising 4% and setting the stage for a bang-up Friday session. Higher prices for corn and soybeans seemed to be key supporting factors, though strong technical buying was also noted.

Brad Zigler Friday, 22 February 2008
 
The Good, The Not-So-Bad, And The Ugly

You could say that it's the best of all possible worlds when the worst funds in an asset class crank out positive returns. That pretty much sums up the world of commodity ETFs.

Brad Zigler Thursday, 21 February 2008
 
An Interview With Gary Gastineau

Wheat fieldAre commodity ETFs all they can be? HardAssetsInvestor.com speaks with one of the leading lights in the ETF industry.

  • Why do all the broad-based commodity ETFs charge 0.75%?
  • What about actively managed commodity funds?
  • Do investors understand these ETFs?
Maureen Nevin Duffy Friday, 15 February 2008
 
The Inequality of Equal-Weighting

World (#11) sugar futures started Friday trying to digest news of ever-building inventories of sweetener piling up in offshore ports ...

Brad Zigler Tuesday, 12 February 2008
 
GSCI Or DJ-AIG?

Which is a better fit for a diversified portfolio: the GSCI or the DJ-AIG?

  • Volatility is your friend
  • How can lower returns mean higher returns?
  • Building a strong asset allocation portfolio
Larry Swedroe Tuesday, 05 February 2008
 
Something Unnatural About Gas Rally

Natural gas investors must love volatility. They have to. They get so much of it.

Brad Zigler Thursday, 31 January 2008
 
Commodities Make The Economic World Go 'Round - Part II

Robert Hormats, Vice Chairman of Goldman Sachs International, talks about the year ahead and what may be in store for the oil market.

  • Oil and ethanol demand
  • Who controls the oil supply?
  • New investors are entering oil markets
Administrator 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
 
Commodities Make The Economic World Go 'Round - Part I
Robert Hormats, Vice Chairman of Goldman Sachs International, talks about the year ahead and what may be in store for the U.S. and China.
  • The possible effects of a rebound in the dollar
  • China's growth rate
  • What happens if there's a recession in the U.S.?
Administrator Tuesday, 22 January 2008
 
Commodities With Extra Bite
If you like (or hate) commodities, you’re going to love the new BetaPro ETFs.
  • Leveraged and inverse-leveraged commodities exposure
  • Do investors really need this?
  • A hedging tool … or a day-trader’s dream?
Murray Coleman, IndexUniverse.com Tuesday, 22 January 2008
 
Copper-Bottomed Market?

My wife and I just spent a pleasant weekend in a cooking class with a veteran chef. I love professional kitchens. I always "ooh" and "ahh" about kitchen gadgetry and cookware, especially the copper stuff. I'm a sucker for that warm reddish glow.

Brad Zigler Tuesday, 15 January 2008
 
Where's The Confetti?

Back in October (in "Beans In The Teens") we speculated on the possibility of soybeans taking out their 1973 record-high prices.

Brad Zigler Monday, 14 January 2008
 
The Hard Facts On Soft Commodities

Back in the ... er, ah, "old days," there was a quaint institution known as the Coffee, Cocoa and Sugar Exchange. The bourse was the futures trading home of what has become known as "soft commodities" or "softs."

Brad Zigler Friday, 11 January 2008
 
The Trader’s Trinity: Oil, Gold and the Dollar

The new year got off to a rousing start for traders with a bearish outlook on the U.S. economy. For such traders, crude oil, gold and the Yankee greenback are a holy trinity. If two go up (guess which two) and one goes down, all is right in the heavens.

Brad Zigler Thursday, 03 January 2008
 
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
 
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