The other day I ran across this video about commodity trading which I think you will probably find of interest.

Come Join us and share while we talk about Stocks vs. Commodity Trading and Investing. There needs to be a certain level of ability when trading either. They are influenced by different forces though they are similar. I wont tell you not to do commodities though I may say Stocks are Simpler or More Valid. While I say that who’s to say you cant be the Next Commodity Tycoon. Be safe Trade Safe.

Jim Rogers – Missing Out on Commodities?

I was looking for videos about commodities investing and found this super video which I am sure you will find informative.

www.investbox.com Discover how to let your money work for you! For the last 10 years commodities have been soaring yet over 90% of investors have little or no exposure to commodities. Gold have gone from 0 to 00 in the last decade and Silver has gone from to a staggering 800% return. Whilst short term these markets look over extended the overall trend is up. Remember we can also make money from falling markets as well. Most think trading and investing in commodities is complicated and risky however my course shows how to get exposure to commodities with strictly limited risk. You use commodities every day, coffee, sugar, gasoline (petrol), cotton, corn, wheat, lean hogs to name a few, so does it not make sense to invest in them? Do you realise what is happing to your money? — Its slowly being stolen away from you, with inflation and devaluation and over the coming year’s money will become worth less and less. If you’re in debt and own nothing then you have nothing to worry about, but if you have savings and any assets you need to act as paper (FAIT) money will just keep being printed by the major central banks. In my course I explain exactly what’s happening and what you need to do to protect and profit from these events. If you own an ounce of gold or silver then regardless of what “paper money” does you own a physical asset that can be exchanged for in any currency or goods you decide. If you’re sick of earning 1% a year on your hard earned savings, fed up

Question posed by iswaswill: Is a time coming after commodities fall that the best businesses to invest in will be the ones with the least?
amount of losses relative to others?

Chosen answer:

Answer by BlaQice
I don’t know what the best businesses are to invest in. I know w few good once, and most importantly the one’s that are extremely overvalued in order to make money on the downside.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaKkuJVy2YA

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Question by ThatsRight: what is the best avenue to invest in gold and other commodities?

The No 1 answer:

Answer by tmac5445
Buy ETFs or even companies such as rangold resources for gold (GOLD) or Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) for commodities such as corn.

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Question posed by rmsmith2299: Why is oil and other commodities traded on the market instead of pricing being set by companies?
Why is oil and other commodities traded on the market instead of pricing being set by companies?

Best answer:

What do you think? Leave you answer below!

Question by dgeorgiou88: Do you know any program for real time online financial trading on currencies, stocks and commodities?
I am looking for a program that is good for speculations (quick transactions)

My chosen answer:

Answer by Ron Berue
Only because I KNOW this works,
THIS IS NOT SPAM.

The products CAN BE integrated with any one of several on-line brokers.

http://globaltecsolutions.com

or

http://wizetrade.com

I MUST tell you:
1] The products are not inexpensive ["cheap"].

2] They are having some “growing pains”. They are trying to improve and change the program.

Thanks for asking your Q! I enjoyed answering it!

VTY,
Ron Berue
Yes, that is my real last name!

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Take a minute to leave your comments after watching this short video about commodities investing.

www.jamessmithseries.com James Smith discusses the principals involved with using your self directed retirement program to invest in commodities such as gold and silver.

If the US Defaults, Would Commodities Rise?

Question posed by computerwiz56@rocketmail.com: If the US defaults, would commodities rise?
I’m considering investing in some commodities as we get closer to the August 2nd deadline. Anyway, if the US defaults or things continue to look grim as we approach August 2nd, would commodities rise in price?

The best answer:

Answer by John W
The general consensus seems to be that the currency would devalue and hence commodities would rise but you shouldn’t just shift your entire portfolio into gold, wheat or pork bellies. It has always been and still is about proportioning your portfolio. If you have multiple mutual funds then review them for correlated risks, there’s no point in diversifying across mutual funds if they are all invested in the same stocks. The most important asset categories to allocate across is bonds and stocks, they are negatively correlated particularly during extreme market movements such as a crash. Just as a mixture of antifreeze and water results in a lower freezing point than that of either liquids, a blend of 25% stocks and 75% bonds results in the lowest risk. Commodities are interesting in that they too can serve as a counterweight to equities much as bonds do but bonds still eek out a small return while the intrinsic value of commodities decay with time, you’re still better off with bonds over commodities as the relatively risk free portion of your portfolio. Of course, a little bit of each asset category is better than all one or the other so you may want to add a little bit of commodities to your portfolio but not at the expense of your equity portion.

And really, this isn’t the first time the debt ceiling has been raised, the most recent being February 2010, indeed the ceiling has been raised 76 times so far and often twice a year. As a percentage of the GDP, the debt has been much higher in the post WWII years. There’ll be a lot of political posturing as each party tries to wrangle concessions out of the other but the ceiling will be raised.

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Question posed by Shaq: Can you earn a living by trading stock options, commodities or futures??? I am a freshie, where can i start??

My chosen answer:

Answer by FortyLoveTX
You CAN earn a living. You CAN also lose your shirt, your pants, your shoes, your house, your car etc.

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Which Major City in the USA Trades Commodities?

A question asked by polymorphism: which major city in the USA trades commodities?
As far as I am aware, New York is stocks/bonds trading and Chicago is futures/options trading. Which city is known as the commodity trading city of the USA? Thanks.

Chosen answer:

Answer by Modern Aristotle
Chicago stock exchange

http://www.chx.com/

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