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The 5 Minute Guide To Cotton ETFs (RJA, JJS, CTNN, BAL, GRWN)

August 14th, 2012

Tony Daltorio: The world of commodities was not accessible to most average investors just a few short years ago. But today, there are exchange-traded funds that allow investors to gain exposure to many commodities, both as an asset class and as a way to participate Read more…

NYSE:BAL, NYSE:CTNN, NYSE:GRWN, NYSE:JJS, NYSE:RJA

Three Commodities Exhibiting Backwardation; How To Play The Trade (BAL, SOYB, CORN)

April 26th, 2012

Jared Cummans: Trading commodities in today’s markets has been nothing short of difficult. While the first quarter was relatively stable, Q2 has been anything but, with volatility returning to markets and unpredictable behaviors becoming the norm. Commodity futures are already volatile on their own, Read more…

NYSE:BAL, NYSE:CORN, NYSE:SOYB

Cotton Futures Hit With Major Selling In April (BAL, MON)

April 11th, 2012

Jared Cummans: The final month of the quarter saw a fair amount of volatility as far as commodities are concerned. With a number of global factors combining, performances were spread across the board. Cotton, in particular, had a strong March, as futures prices gained as much as 3.8% over the four week period. Read more…

NYSE:BAL

Five Best Performing Commodity ETFs Over The Last 3 Years (UGA, USV, JJT, BAL, JJC)

March 19th, 2012

Daniela Pylypczak:  Its been more than four years since financial markets took their unprecedented nose dive, and yet some investors still cringe at the mere mention of the year that most wish they could forget. The crash of 2008 shook markets around globe, hammering  down prices in nearly every corner Read more…

NYSE:BAL, NYSE:JJC, NYSE:JJT, NYSE:UGA, NYSE:USV

Commodity Trading Trends: Coffee Futures Continue Their Slide (JO, MON, SGG, BAL, NIB)

February 15th, 2012

Jared Cummans:  Commodity futures are known to exhibit a fair amount of volatility, but there is perhaps no group of assets more volatile than the softs. Soft commodities, which consist of cocoa (NYSEArca:NIB), coffee, cotton (NYSEArca:BAL), and sugar (NYSEArca:SGG), are known for their large daily movements, as it is not uncommon to watch these Read more…

NYSE:BAL, NYSE:JO, NYSE:NIB, NYSE:SGG

Commodity Trading Trends: Cotton Futures Rally In 2012 (BAL, MON)

January 25th, 2012

Jared Cummans: After enduring a rough year, cotton (NYSEArca:BAL) may finally have its groove back. The commodity soared to historical highs in 2010 with prices breaking records on what seemed like a daily basis, but as 2011 rolled around, futures came crashing back to earth, effectively erasing Read more…

NYSE:BAL

Commodity Investing: 3 Commodity Plays That Could Surge In 2012 (USO, UNG, XOM, DVN, MON, BAL, BNO)

December 28th, 2011

Jared Cummans: It’s no secret that most commodities had a rough 2011; even top performers like gold have not been without their blips. So when it comes time to examine your portfolio for the coming year, choosing the right commodity can be a tall order. First, it is important to note that no matter Read more…

NYSE:BAL, NYSE:BNO, NYSE:UNG, NYSE:USO

The Five (5) Worst Performing Commodity ETPs Of 2011 (UNG, NIB, JJM, BAL, GRU)

December 22nd, 2011

Jared Cummans: Statistics show that the vast majority of commodity investors come away actually losing money, this was especially true for 2011. This year was a rough one on commodities as global instability created volatile trading, resulting in most of this asset class losing money. But of course with Read more…

NYSE:BAL, NYSE:GRU, NYSE:JJM, NYSE:NIB, NYSE:UNG

China Pulls Off “Short Squeeze” In Manipulating Copper Market, Again, As It Also Has With Corn & Cotton

December 2nd, 2011

Jonathan Yates: One of the nice things about having $3.2 trillion in foreign reserves — more than any other nation — and a state-controlled economy is that it allows China to continually manipulate markets for commodities such as copper (NYSEARCA:JJC), corn (NYSEARCA:CORN) and cotton Read more…

NYSE:BAL, NYSE:CORN, NYSE:DBA, NYSE:JJC

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