Start your education process...there are a number of educational links on my site. Additionally the exchange websites where the commodities trade have a ton of free literature. I would be happy to discuss specific plays we're making for clients if you wish.
On Dec 09 02:31 PM The shark wrote:
> Thanks for sharing Jim's thoughts. > > Matthew, I have a reasonable understanding of mining and precious > metals but admit I have no understanding of the other "commodities". > However, they no doubt will hold and grow substantial value over > the next 5-10 years. If you were looking to establish a 2 year position > how would one invest into this sector and could you recommend a broaded > based ETF ? (I don't believe I am experienced enough in this area > to invest in individual Futures).
I only trade commodity futures & options ...not ETN's and ETF's. I would be happy to discuss with you some of the trades that do not require exorbitant capital that we're positioning our clients in.
On Dec 09 10:54 PM MichaelAK wrote:
> Thank you for sharing the information but not having the capital > to take into futures would appreciate some recommendation on ETF's > and ETN 's to take advantage of the continued trends in commodities. > As long as their are no substitutes we should see continued growth > in commodities.
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If you are looking 2 years out and have the margin you could trade futures. I would approach softs in that manner because the premium you would pay for that amount of time with options would be exhorbinant. Another play would be to trade options with less time and roll them forward. What we trade on behalf of clients for softs: sugar, cotton, fcoj, cocoa, coffee, lumber. For specific plays we are recommending call or e-mail 888-920-9997 or trader@mbwealth.com
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On Dec 09 02:31 PM The shark wrote:
> Thanks for sharing Jim's thoughts.
>
> Matthew, I have a reasonable understanding of mining and precious
> metals but admit I have no understanding of the other "commodities".
> However, they no doubt will hold and grow substantial value over
> the next 5-10 years. If you were looking to establish a 2 year position
> how would one invest into this sector and could you recommend a broaded
> based ETF ? (I don't believe I am experienced enough in this area
> to invest in individual Futures).
Jim Rogers: Lessons from a Legend [View article]
On Dec 09 10:54 PM MichaelAK wrote:
> Thank you for sharing the information but not having the capital
> to take into futures would appreciate some recommendation on ETF's
> and ETN 's to take advantage of the continued trends in commodities.
> As long as their are no substitutes we should see continued growth
> in commodities.
Weekly Market Commentary: May 19th - May 23rd [View article]