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- Commodity and Energy Fund Returns
- Richard Shaw QVM Group submits: Commodity and energy funds of all sorts have proliferated in this recent commodity cycle. There are so many and they are so diverse, it is difficult to keep them all in mind. We put together this table of a variety of broad and...
- External links 2008-08-26
- Bespoke's Commodity Snapshot (8/25/08)
- Hickey and Walters Bespoke submit: Below we provide our trading range charts of ten major commodities. The green shading represents two standard deviations above and below the commodity's 50-day moving average, and moves above and below indicate extreme overbought and oversold levels. It's no news that commodities have...
- External links 2008-08-26
- 3 Trades in 3 Sectors: Energies, Softs and Metals
- Matthew Bradbard submits: All good things must come to an end, and as opposed to saying the bull market is drawing to a conclusion, we feel the correction is close to over. We are advising clients to take advantage of the recent correction and buy commodities that could potentially...
- External links 2008-08-31
- Bespoke's Commodity Snapshot (9/2/08)
- Hickey and Walters Bespoke submit: With oil trading down $8, we thought we'd update our trading range charts of major commodities. Oil is currently making another leg down after breaking below $110 support. The next level of support for oil is at the $100 level. Commodities are down...
- External links 2008-09-02
- Today's True Safe Haven Investments
- Mark Anthony submits: Yesterday, barely one week after the fall of Fannie Mae FNM and Freddie Mac FRE, we saw the fall of the third and fourth largest financial institutions at the same time. Lehman Brothers LEH filed for bankruptcy, and Merrill Lynch MER sold itself to Bank of America...
- External links 2008-09-16
- California Resource Maximization: Marijuana First, Then Oil
- Gregor Macdonald submits: A number of writers and commentators, myself among them, have joked throughout 2009 that budget-crushed California would eventually be forced to tap unconventional sources of revenue. Frankly, I thought offshore oil would be first. Somewhere beyond the analytical error of drill drill drill, which...
- External links 2009-07-19
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