Posts Tagged ‘Commodities bull market’

Friedman’s Futures Forecast for December

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Dec 3rd, 2009 • Category: Broker Commentary, Market Updates

Futures Forecast for December: Holiday Sales, Profit-Taking Could Tame Bulls in December by Jeff Friedman The end of the year is looking a lot brighter for investors than it did at the start, with gains in stock indexes as well as most commodities accelerating in the second half. As we come to the end of [...]



Friedman’s Futures Forecast for June

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Jun 4th, 2009 • Category: Broker Commentary, Market Updates

Friedman’s Futures Forecast: Market Outlook for June By Jeff Friedman Month after month, the global economy has been in focus. There is no doubt the economy looks a little better than it did four months ago, and there’s no doubt it looks better than even a month ago. We heard the term “green shoots” come [...]



Mid-Year Inflation Outlook: Heating Up

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Jun 4th, 2009 • Category: Broker Commentary, Market Updates

Mid-Year Inflation Outlook: Heating Up by Frank J. Cholly When I first sat down to write this article, I just wanted to inform my existing client base that I am very bullish on commodities. Imagine that, a commodity broker, bullish on commodities. Well, it’s true. I see these current price levels as good buying opportunities [...]



Turnaround Tuesday or Don’t Fight the Trend?

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Jun 2nd, 2009 • Category: Broker Commentary, Market Updates, Trader Viewpoints

June kicked off with a big bang, as stocks and many commodities hit new highs for the year. Is it time for a breather? Lind Plus Senior Market Strategist Jeff Friedman said “today could be a turnaround Tuesday” as bulls take some profits. “The signs are coming for a stronger sell-off,” he added. Technical momentum [...]



Book Review: Hot Commodities by Jim Rogers

By Susan Abbott Gidel • May 13th, 2008 • Category: Book Reviews

Commodity markets are in the news every day now, from record-high gasoline prices in the United States to food riots around the world. If you want to understand how it all got started and where it all might end up, read “Hot Commodities: How Anyone Can Invest Profitably in the World’s Best Market,” by Jim Rogers.