Commodities & Futures & Options Oh My!!!
The smarter the journalists are, the better off society is. For to a degree, people read the press to inform themselves-and the better the teacher, the better the student body.
Warren Buffett
A great quote from, arguably, the best financial mind in history. Mr. Buffett is dead on in his statements. An investor with little experience or knowledge can hit a home run every once in a while, but it is the educated investor that can make a career and/or life out of it. Here at ZepInvest, we have many teachers just waiting for you, the student body, to take advantage of their information.
Glen Ring’s View On Futures covers the futures markets (obviously). If you want to know about wheat, soybeans, cattle, gold, the dollar and many others, this is a publication you need to read. In his 11/16/09 update, he talks about the run in gold. Does the rally still have legs? Find out what Glen has to say…
Bernie Schaeffer’s Daily Bulletin features stock picks, commentary on the Fed & the markets, sector breakdowns and even an option play. In his 11/18/09 release, he discussed crude oil in his “Commodity Connection.” How much will the report from the EIA play on crude prices and inventories?
The Agri-Food Value View written by Ned W. Schmidt focuses on using a value approach to investing in the global demand for food production and commodities. In his most recent release dated November 17, 2009, he discusses how weather has had an effect on the U.S. Corn crop as well as rice and wheat. He also has created the Schmidt Agri-Food Stock Index.
The CONSENSUS Bullish Sentiment Index by Robert E. Salva comes out weekly. Using data from analysts and contributors across the financial spectrum, everything from the stock indexes to coffee, T-bonds to the Euro is listed in this “sentiment index.”
Well, there you have it. Four for today. Come back tomorrow where we’ll take a look at mutual funds and ETFs.
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