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Commodity Trading (Part 5): Index Investment

The fifth in a multi-part series on commodity trading. This entry covers the structure of index investment and begins to explain the way in which funds roll futures contracts. For a better view of the graphs, I recommend watching the video on full screen. Also, be sure to check out my website at http://www.econoutlook.net for all of the graphs and more information! [ go to Youtube.com ]

Time : 9 min 18
Added : 02/08/08 03:45
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Make Money Online Trading Stock Symbol DBC 20080320

http://www.SupportLineAlerts.com This is today's BobChart for PowerShares DB Commodity Index Tracking ETF. PowerShares DB Commodity Index Tracking ETF closed at 35.05. The nearest support is 13.5 percent below the close at 30.33. The nearest resistance is 12.18 percent above the close at 39.32. [ go to Youtube.com ]

Time : 0 min 57
Added : 23/03/08 12:44
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October 24, 2008 Mid-Day Stock Indexes Review

Commodities Ira Epstein and Company Futures Trading, Commodities, Online Trading, Technical Analysis, Stock Indexes Review, Sales: 800-284-3010 [ go to Youtube.com ]

Time : 8 min 55
Added : 24/10/08 19:50
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Commodity Channel Index CCI

A look at Don Lambert's momentum trend indicator. [ go to Youtube.com ]

Time : 2 min 38
Added : 20/10/08 16:14
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23.11.2008 - CCI Commodity Channel Index SnP500

kostenloser download des avi-Files wie immer auf http://www.magicbroker.de [ go to Youtube.com ]

Time : 9 min 50
Added : 23/11/08 21:08
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Commodity Trading (Part 6): Rolling Contracts and Futures C

The sixth in a multi-part series on commodity trading. This entry covers the movement of futures prices over time. These movements (contango and backwardation) affect the roll yield for index investments. Understanding these movements helps explain the increased interest in commodity markets. For a better view of the graphs, I recommend watching the video on full screen. Also, be sure to check out my website at http://www.econoutlook.net for all of the graphs and more information! [ go to Youtube.com ]

Time : 9 min 03
Added : 02/08/08 04:19
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January 5, 2009

Panel 1 Commodity prices Record spikes Record slumps Oil the biggest Up to US$147/bbl Down to US$40/bbl Panel 2 Hedge fund demand Demand from China Credit Crunch hit mid 08 Hedge funds run China slumps Oil price crashes Panel 3 Dairy prices slump too Almost halved China demand down US, Aussie supply up Uruguay profit warning Panel 4 NZ dollar softens blow But export recovery? Not so big Baltic Dry Index Down 93% [ go to Youtube.com ]

Time : 4 min 08
Added : 19/12/08 00:01
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Commodity Trading (Part 7): Quantifying Investment and Trad

The finale of a multi-part series on commodity trading. This entry estimates the total amount of money invested in commodity indices and explores the massive increases in OTC derivative trading related to commodities. For a better view of the graphs, I recommend watching the video on full screen. Also, be sure to check out my website at http://www.econoutlook.net for all of the graphs and more information! [ go to Youtube.com ]

Time : 9 min 39
Added : 02/08/08 05:18
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Market Watch For July - With Your Host, TheEditorialist

TheEditorialist is the anti Cramer. Recession enters the stage. Act 2 will be an economic depression coupled with a currency crisis. Buy recommendations: JPY (ticker symbol FXY) CHF (ticker symbol FXF) Buy gold, silver, precious metals Buy the Commodity Index (ticker symbol DBC) Buy Agricultural Index (ticker Symbol DBA) Sell: Dollar denominated stocks (short IWM, SPY, DIA) and the USD (The US Dollar) which is headed even lower. [ go to Youtube.com ]

Time : 9 min 38
Added : 01/07/08 13:04
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Jim Jubak: Is There a Commodities Bubble?

One leading commodities index was up 15% for January and February, the biggest two-month gain since 1956. But as the new money chases momentum, prices are leaving fundamentals behind. Be wary of oil, says MSN Money's Jim Jubak: Demand is down and supply is up but prices are rising. Hear more from Jim Jubak, the Webs #1 investing columnist, on MSN Money: http://tinyurl.com/35smkp [ go to Youtube.com ]

Time : 2 min 35
Added : 05/03/08 15:58
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