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hitting resistance line (Trade With Mojo)
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Canada has the second largest oil reserves in the world.
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Old latin saying: "Year of a good mango season is a bad year for crops."
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Fibonacci 62% Buy Signal.
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Commodities are for the most part rising in cost across the board and will continue to as long as we continue to print money.
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commodities bet
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With Fed's current monetary policy in place (QE2), I struggle to believe inflation will not be an issue and expect commodity prices to be higher a year from now.
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Commodity ETF with dividend.
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food, oil, what else do ya need!
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India and China will continue to drive commodities upward with US continuing long term to follow shortages produced by massive BRIC development
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I don't know commodities, and which ones will go up or go down. But this one trades in the 'right' ones, the ones that I think will be going up for many years in the future... the oils, corn, gold, wheat, and aluminum.
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agriculture is a sure bet in the next 5 years. Food's going up, inflation is coming. I want a hedge
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We may well experience deflation, but the Fed and Treasury are doing all they can to create inflation. They would rather see us get rid of our excessive debt (350% compared to GDP) by inflating, not paying down debt or asset deflation.
Commodities stand to perform well over the coming years relative to stocks as inflation rears its ugly head.
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This stock is a safe outperform over the next year or so. A great change from all the negativity going on.
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I like this trade. Long commodities. Short the market.
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no, it's going up. sorry.
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Generally bearish on commodities. I expect the US Gov't won't be able to increase the money supply adequately to account for the tremendous loss of credit-based purchasing power. A reduction in the real money supply (including credit) will reduce economic demand and drive prices down. Commodities should correlate more with the dropping prices than companies of the S&P who have more to offer than just a particular asset. This should equal points in CAPS.
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Thanks FlaxSeedOil
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Hello reflation.
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