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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
 
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 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
 
Are Grain Prices Finally Ready To Rally?
GrainAs China buys up U.S. corn for the first time in four years, how will the purchase affect grain prices in the near future?
  • Why China wants U.S. corn
  • Can the higher prices continue?
  • Will soybeans and wheat also rally?
Brad Zigler Thursday, 29 April 2010
 
Changes Coming In The Commodity Space
Real-time Monetary Inflation (last 12 months): 1.1%

There's an old adage that says it's darkest just before the dawn. That nostrum could be extended to the commodities markets.

Brad Zigler Monday, 12 April 2010
 
Using Grains To Diversify Your Portfolio
GrainOil and gold get all the press, but grains—the stepchild of commodities—can really help diversify your portfolio.
  • Diversification: how 5 different grains stack up
  • One good fund for ag exposure
  • Don’t be fooled by ‘no correlation’
Charles Armstrong Monday, 29 March 2010
 
Tom Fernandes: Going Long On Agriculture
WheatThe manager of operations for the GreenHaven Continuous Commodity Index Fund shares his insights on the ag space.
  • Why current stockpiles make wheat the ‘stepchild of grains’
  • How farmland is a contrarian play
  • Why generic seeds aren’t  such a great deal
Lara Crigger Friday, 12 March 2010
 
Add Soft Wheat To Your Hard Asset List
Real-time Monetary Inflation: 1.7%

Marie Antoinette's insensitivity to peasants' lack of bread, among other things, was paid for with a trip to the guillotine. "Let them eat cake" was an impolitic thing to say during the Reign of Terror. Not so now.

Brad Zigler Monday, 01 March 2010
 
More Gains For Ag Stocks In 2010?
Performance Trend LinesAs 2009 draws to a close, we take a second look at the year's best-performing ag stocks.
  • Why ag stocks missed out on 2009's equity market low
  • Which ag stocks have outperformed this year
  • Could DBA outperform MOO in 2010?
Brad Zigler Monday, 28 December 2009
 
Nusbaum: Buying Agriculture
Roger NusbaumFinancial adviser and TheStreet.com contributor Roger Nusbaum sees opportunities in agriculture and other hard asset categories.
  • Oil is going to $80
  • Gold still has a place
  • Monsanto as a core holding
Lara Crigger Friday, 29 May 2009
 
Whither Wheat?
WheatThis is supposed to be prime time for wheat farmers. Instead, it's looking pretty dire.
  • Early harvests are bad ...
  • ... Spring plantings are miserable ...
  • ... But prices won't rally much
Julian Murdoch Thursday, 21 May 2009
 
Good Times Return For Commodities (Stocks)
Real-time Monetary Inflation (per annum): 8.0%

In case you haven't noticed, several commodities have swung to a bullish mode now, particularly RBOB gasoline, the soybean complex and corn. Less well-developed are the trends in the petroleum complex, softs such as coffee, sugar and orange juice, feeder cattle and wheat.

Brad Zigler Tuesday, 19 May 2009
 
Ag Roundup
WheatCorn, soybeans & wheat all popped at the end of last week. Where's the beef? Or perhaps the bull?
  • Wet weather and corn plantings
  • Wheat won't sustain its rally
  • Uncertainty and soy
Julian Murdoch Monday, 04 May 2009
 
Gaming Grains

WheatWith the flooding in Fargo swamping wheat and the USDA prospective plantings on tap, HAI examines the outlook for corn, soybeans and wheat.

  • Why the massive flood isn't moving prices
  • The global wheat glut
  • Soybean fever
Julian Murdoch Monday, 30 March 2009
 
The Urge To Converge
Real-time Inflation Indicator (per annum): 7.3%

Last week, the futures regulator, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, started soliciting nominations for a new subcommittee charged with examining the causes of poor cash-futures convergence in some agricultural commodity markets.

Brad Zigler Monday, 16 March 2009
 
Free Fall Or Parachute?
Financial chartA look at the S&P GSCI's Commodity Perspective Report for January 2009.
  • The contango headwind
  • The energy drag
  • A few notable winners
Julian Murdoch Friday, 06 February 2009
 
A Real Commodity Moneymaker
Real-time Inflation Indicator (per annum): 9.2%

Wednesday's column ("2008 Was Golden ... Barely") left some readers with the impression that there were hardly any winners among the exchange-traded products (ETPs) tracking commodities.

Brad Zigler Thursday, 08 January 2009
 
Considering China
PodcastAssociate Editor Dave Nadig talks with Kevin Kerr about the giant Chinese stimulus package, the potential for more OPEC cuts, and whether Jim Rogers is right to be sweet on sugar.

 

Administrator Tuesday, 11 November 2008
 
Index Fund Sponsor Likes Ags
Ashmead Pringle is the founder and president of GreenHaven Commodity Services, Inc., the sponsor of the GreenHaven Continuous Commodity Index Fund (AMEX: GCC), an exchange-traded portfolio tracking what used to be known as the CRB Index. In its last iteration, the Commodity Research Bureau's benchmark became an equal-weighted compendium of 17 commodity futures contracts. GCC commenced trading in January.
Brad Zigler Tuesday, 04 November 2008
 
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