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Commodities: Though Hit Hard Recently, Bulls May Yet Return

posted by fxhottie 6 days ago in Gold, Oil, Agriculture made popular 5 days ago

Commodities were hit hard in July, and the sell-off has continued into August. Led by the energy complex, commodities reached extremely overbought conditions a month ago, and were due for an intermediate-term correction. Key commodities are near  read more

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G-8 Says Commodity Prices Replace Credit Squeeze as Risk

posted by tradervlad 65 days ago in Oil, Agriculture, Inflation made popular 65 days ago

Finance ministers from the Group of Eight nations said surging food and fuel prices have replaced the credit squeeze as the biggest threat to the world economy.  read more

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'Index Speculators' Hoarding Commodities

posted by MarcB 79 days ago in Gold, Oil, Agriculture made popular 79 days ago

I took time today to read the Michael W. Masters Senate testimony in regards to commodity futures and “Index Speculators” and was immediately struck by several key points.  read more

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Rising Ag Prices: The New Mother of Invention?

posted by vlad250 95 days ago in Fundamental, Daily, Agriculture made popular 92 days ago

Corn prices are at record high levels. Costs for other agricultural essentials, from wheat to coffee to rice, have surged, too. And many people are stunned, even frightened, by all the increases.  read more

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DJ Investor Jim Rogers Still Bullish On Commodities

posted by nancypants 104 days ago in Fundamental, Gold, Agriculture made popular 103 days ago

SINGAPORE, May 08, 2008 (Dow Jones Commodities News via Comtex) -- -- Commodities and investment guru Jim Rogers is still bullish on commodities, in particular agriculture, even as investors are regaining some confidence in the equities market an  read more

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Bespoke's Commodity Snapshot

posted by trade2win 110 days ago in Gold, Oil, Agriculture made popular 110 days ago

Most commodities have pulled back significantly in recent weeks -- with oil, natural gas and corn being the exception. While these three are still trading close to the top of their historical trading ranges, the rest of the commodity sector is a  read more