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Question by Yardbird: How long will the commodity bull last? Agricultural, energy, metals. I know that no one knows, but I’m interested in hearing some opinions. Best answer: Answer by A nobodyRide the wave, ride the wave As long as the tree huggers and the Liberals are pushing alternative fuels, agricultuarl will help pay for the car. What other nation wants to use it’s food supply to burn in vehicles. Energy has a good ride, I think it has room to go, some new fields in the US, the North Sea seems to have overcome some of its problems What do I know, If we could read tomorrow’s paper today we’d all be rich What do you think? Answer…. Click here to Read More

A few commodities products I can recommend: Commodity Option Secrets. Learn To Trade Options Like A Pro, Using Delta Neutral, Calendar Spreads, Option Scale Trading And Other Option Secrets. Commodity Option Secrets. Poultry Farming – A Step by Step Guide Towards Modern Poultry Farming Farming is one of the oldest forms of business majorly adopted by the poor commodities living in the rural slums or villages. Poultry farming is a form of commercial farming and is heavily practiced world over as people prefer white meat more. Poultry Farming – A Step by Step Guide Towards Modern Poultry…. Click here to Read More

Question by Alby: Becoming an Agriculture Commodity Broker? Is this foolish thinking or a plausible business model. December Corn is currently fetching $ 3.96/per bushel. Could I setup shop somewhere and offer to buy Corn from farmers for $ 3.50/bushel. Then turn around and sell it for $ 3.96/bushel through a Commodity broker like Lind Waldock on the CBOT in Chicago? Best answer: Answer by Love big wordsYou certainly could do this becasue we live in a free market economy. I’d caution you that the CBOT doesn’t actually accept corn. Give your answer to this question…. Click here to Read More

Question by PrinceJ918: Buy or sell now AB Svensk Elements Linked to the Rogers International Commodity Index Agriculture Total Return? http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=rja&ql=1 The investment seeks to replicate, net of expenses, the Rogers International Commodity Index รข?? Agriculture Total Return index. The index represents the value of a basket of 20 agricultural commodity futures contracts. Best answer: Answer by JosephLooks like up trend to me. From 7 in july to 11 now. I would watch it very carefully when it goes to all time high 13. meanwhile why not protecting your position with options. Add your own answer in the…. Click here to Read More

Question by Leslie W: Looking for online commodity market broker – which is best? I’m interested in trading commodities (primarily agricultural) online, what is the best firm to go with? My initial idea was $ 5,000 – but so far the companies I’ve researched have a $ 10,000 minimum. I’m not looking for a get rich quick plan… just interested in “tinkering” a bit. I’m looking for reliability, low fees and an easy to use trading platform. Thanks! Best answer: Answer by TVwww.futuresource.com www.commoditybrokers.com You may get some leads there. Add your own answer in the…. Click here to Read More

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Question by Imran_07: Would a removal of agricultural subsidies in a developed countries lower the domestic price for that commodity If a subsidized commodity such as sugar were to be “unsubsidized” would the price for domestic consumers be lower or higher than it was before. What about for the world market price? Is the price higher because we are no longer having a surplus of that commodity or is it lower because the producers are no longer receiving a minimum price? Thanks Best answer: Answer by ekonomixAgricultural subsidies exist to allow developed country farmers to be able to find a market for their products. Hence, unless the developed country also imposes tariffs on imports, the price that local customers actually pay for the product shouldn’t be much higher than the world market price. (If it was some entreprising individual would import the product and drive the local farmers out of business, subsidy or not). Therefore, a pure subsidy, at the limit, causes the…. Click here to Read More

Question by a_baghestany: literature review about “agricultural commodity exchange”? I am looking for economic literature review about “agricultural commodity exchange”, better have an Econometric Model. Best answer: Answer by Wickedhere are some links for you to look at, and a overview of what they contain. this is a government site….. The ERS data set contains annual and monthly data for exchange rates important to U.S. agriculture. It includes both nominal and real exchange rates for 80 countries (plus the European Union) as well as real trade-weighted exchange rate indexes for many commodities and aggregations. All series are updated every other month. Data series start at the beginning of 1970 and run to the last available current monthly information, which is typically 2 months behind the current date. the second site will give you a page of links to articles about econometric models for different items. this is a excerpt of an article Forecasting food prices is…. Click here to Read More

Question by ince V: why the agricultural commodity price is higher than last few years? Best answer: Answer by rofebecause the demand is higher. partly due to the pressure of ethanol production. increased costs of grains affect meat, milk, eggs, as well as bread and cereal Add your own answer in the…. Click here to Read More