Lean Hogs: the 4 year cycle
Commodities- Feb 21, 2006

Every four years, the hog market undergoes cyclical price swings that can be taken advantage of by investors


The Japan ban
Commodities- Feb 11, 2006

With the re-imposition of Japan's embargo on beef from the United States, the cattle market is filled with risk


The repeal of Step 2
Commodities- Feb 7, 2006

After a lawsuit by the WTO, the United States has repealed step 2's influence on the purchase of cotton from US growers. How will this effect the price of cotton?  The Commodity Investor examines...


 

 

 

 

The next great ethanol play: Embraer
Commodities- Feb 1, 2006

With President Bush's acknowledgment of the need for ethanol in his State of the Union address, The Commodity Investor has found the next great ethanol company


Real Estate and the Lumber Market
Real Estate & Commodities- Jan 31, 2006

As housing starts have begun to slow, a decline in the price of lumber may soon be on the horizon


A Hurricane for Orange Juice
Commodities- Jan 23, 2006

The effect of last year's hurricanes may still not be fully felt yet, as the start of the orange harvesting season in Florida is just beginning


The Geopolitics of the Ivory Coast
Commodities & International - Jan 19, 2006

As tensions rise in the Ivory Coast, a decline in its economy may cause a spike in the price of Cocoa


An Over Supply of Heating Oil
Commodities- Jan 18, 2006

As speculators got carried away with the energy investment theme, heating oil prices have risen despite very high stock levels


The world's most boring commodity
Commodities- Jan 16, 2006

Its hard to get excited about oatmeal and granola, but a special characteristic of oats makes it a potential goldmine for the astute commodity investor.


Cotton and the WTO
Commodities - January 8, 2006

In December, the United States admitted its cotton subsidy program was illegal, yet things still may not change.

 


Russian Rule-A
Commodities- Jan 2, 2006

After years of communist rule, the region around the Black Sea has become a renewed force in the wheat market

 


El Paso: A Natural Gas Play
Commodities - Jan. 1, 2006

The newly restructured company, which is the biggest owner of gas pipelines in the United States is in a primary position to take advantage the current high prices


 

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