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Kona Haque: Bearish On Grains, Bullish On Sugar
Kona HaqueMacquarie's ag expert explains why she's bearish on so many agricultural commodities—and where she sees bright spots ahead.

 

Lara Crigger Friday, 23 July 2010
 
Kona Haque: Bearish On Grains, Bullish On Sugar
Kona HaqueMacquarie's ag expert explains why she's bearish on so many agricultural commodities—and where she sees bright spots ahead.

 

Lara Crigger Friday, 23 July 2010
 
Kona Haque: Bearish On Grains, Bullish On Sugar
Kona HaqueMacquarie's ag expert explains why she's bearish on so many agricultural commodities—and where she sees bright spots ahead.

 

Lara Crigger Friday, 23 July 2010
 
The Best Bets In Agricultural ETPs

GrainAgricultural commodities have outperformed energy as well as industrial metals in the second quarter, but not all ags are alike. Which sectors now hold the most opportunity for investors?

 

 

Brad Zigler Thursday, 22 July 2010
 
The Best Bets In Agricultural ETPs

GrainAgricultural commodities have outperformed energy as well as industrial metals in the second quarter, but not all ags are alike. Which sectors now hold the most opportunity for investors?

 

 

Brad Zigler Thursday, 22 July 2010
 
The Best Bets In Agricultural ETPs

GrainAgricultural commodities have outperformed energy as well as industrial metals in the second quarter, but not all ags are alike. Which sectors now hold the most opportunity for investors?

 

 

Brad Zigler Thursday, 22 July 2010
 
The Best Bets In Agricultural ETPs

GrainAgricultural commodities have outperformed energy as well as industrial metals in the second quarter, but not all ags are alike. Which sectors now hold the most opportunity for investors?

 

 

Brad Zigler Thursday, 22 July 2010
 
Going Crazy For Cocoa

PodcastLast week, a hedge fund made the single largest cocoa trade in more than a decade. Will it lead to supply shortages this fall?

 

HardAssetsInvestor Monday, 19 July 2010
 
The Downside Of Corn’s Higher Prices
Real-time Monetary Inflation (last 12 months): -1.7%

Today's opening bell at the NYSE was rung by the muckety-mucks who run the Teucrium Corn Fund (NYSE Arca: CORN), a newly launched tracker of maize futures we last updated on July 1 ("The BULLISH News From Yesterday's Market").

Brad Zigler Monday, 12 July 2010
 
Scarcity Vs. Starbucks: Going Cuckoo For Coffee

CoffeeWith coffee riding 10-year highs, is there room left for investors to jump into this rally?

 

 

Julian Murdoch Monday, 12 July 2010
 
Timber: WOOD Or CUT?

It’s been a long time (and a wild ride) since we last looked at timber. But which timber ETF has weathered the economic slump and recovery better?

Julian Murdoch Tuesday, 06 July 2010
 
The BULLISH News From Yesterday’s Market
Real-time Monetary Inflation: -3.6%

Amid all the tumult that sent stocks tumbling yesterday, some investors missed a big story. Corn prices gapped up more than 29 cents a bushel, or 9 percent, Wednesday. Chicago wheat was taken along for the ride, climbing 25 cents, or nearly 6 percent, but not soybeans. Beans rallied along with the grains, but gave up at the end of the day to settle down more than 2 cents.

Brad Zigler Thursday, 01 July 2010
 
The BULLISH News From Yesterday’s Market
Real-time Monetary Inflation: -3.6%

Amid all the tumult that sent stocks tumbling yesterday, some investors missed a big story. Corn prices gapped up more than 29 cents a bushel, or 9 percent, Wednesday. Chicago wheat was taken along for the ride, climbing 25 cents, or nearly 6 percent, but not soybeans. Beans rallied along with the grains, but gave up at the end of the day to settle down more than 2 cents.

Brad Zigler Thursday, 01 July 2010
 
The BULLISH News From Yesterday’s Market
Real-time Monetary Inflation: -3.6%

Amid all the tumult that sent stocks tumbling yesterday, some investors missed a big story. Corn prices gapped up more than 29 cents a bushel, or 9 percent, Wednesday. Chicago wheat was taken along for the ride, climbing 25 cents, or nearly 6 percent, but not soybeans. Beans rallied along with the grains, but gave up at the end of the day to settle down more than 2 cents.

Brad Zigler Thursday, 01 July 2010
 
The Second Quarter’s Best And Worst Commodities
CommoditiesWhich commodity (and its associated ETP) performed the best? (Hint: It wasn't gold.) Which performed the worst? We run the numbers to find out.

 

Brad Zigler Thursday, 01 July 2010
 
The Second Quarter’s Best And Worst Commodities
CommoditiesWhich commodity (and its associated ETP) performed the best? (Hint: It wasn't gold.) Which performed the worst? We run the numbers to find out.

 

Brad Zigler Thursday, 01 July 2010
 
The Second Quarter’s Best And Worst Commodities
CommoditiesWhich commodity (and its associated ETP) performed the best? (Hint: It wasn't gold.) Which performed the worst? We run the numbers to find out.

 

Brad Zigler Thursday, 01 July 2010
 
The Second Quarter’s Best And Worst Commodities
CommoditiesWhich commodity (and its associated ETP) performed the best? (Hint: It wasn't gold.) Which performed the worst? We run the numbers to find out.

 

Brad Zigler Thursday, 01 July 2010
 
Agriculture: Out-Of-The-Box Efficiency Plays

IrrigationAs the world's population explodes, we'll need to invest more resources in efficient farming and water management, says a new UN study. So how can you position your portfolio for the future?

 

 

Aaron J. Levitt Tuesday, 29 June 2010
 
Commodities Under A Rising Yuan

PodcastIs the Chinese yuan set to rise against the dollar? And if so, what effect will it have on commodities prices?

HardAssetsInvestor Tuesday, 22 June 2010
 
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