Posts Tagged ‘crude oil’

Commodity News Digest - July 29, 2010

By Paul Nowak • Jul 29th, 2010 • Category: Commodity News Digest

Oil Futures Rally on Weaker Dollar - MarketWatch
Stocks Finish Erratic Trading Session Lower - International Business Times
Cotton Extends Gain; Orange Juice Rises - Bloomberg
Hog Futures jump as U.S. Demand for Bacon Increases - Bloomberg
Wheat Rises to 13-Month High - Bloomberg
Coffee Closes at 12-Year High on Fund Demand - Bloomberg
Copper Gains to 12-Week High in New [...]



Video: OPEC & Oil Production in the World

By Paul Nowak • Jun 11th, 2010 • Category: Educational, Learning Resources, Webinars

Lind Plus Senior Market Strategist Aaron Fennell examines how much oil is produced by OPEC vs other parts of the world.



Video: Strategist Richard Ilczyszyn on CNBC

By Paul Nowak • May 12th, 2010 • Category: Broker Commentary, Lind-Waldock In the News, Trading

Richard Ilczyszyn, a Senior Market Strategist in Lind-Waldock’s broker assisted division, discusses gold and silver in this CNBC appearance.



Trading Crude Oil Spreads: WTI and Brent

By Aaron Fennell • Apr 21st, 2010 • Category: Broker Commentary, Trading

By Aaron Fennell
Many investors are interested in profiting from their views on the price of crude oil, but may not have considered that trading price differentials between different products. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) and Brent crude oil, offer compelling opportunities for traders.



(Video) Introduction to Commodity Futures Trading: The Basics

By Paul Nowak • Apr 8th, 2010 • Category: Educational, Webinars

Toronto-based Senior Market Strategist Gord Wiesemann provides a fresh new perspective on commodity futures trading and the secrets of traders.



Market Commentary by John Kurgan Feb 17

By John Kurgan • Feb 17th, 2010 • Category: Podcasts

John Kurgan is a Toronto Canada based Commodity Broker with over 20 years experience. john shares his ideas every mornign before 8;30am EST on the varous markets and usually has a trade of the day. John Can be reached at 1-866-842-1258 or 416-369-7926 or by email at jkurgan@lind-waldock.com

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Market Commentary by John Kurgan Feb 2

By John Kurgan • Feb 2nd, 2010 • Category: Podcasts

John Kurgan is a Toronto, Ontario, Canada commodity broker who shares his ideas on the futures market every day. John Kurgan comments on s&p, bonds, currencies, forex, gold, silver, copper, sugar, wheat etc. John Kurgan can be reached at 1-866-842-1258 or by email at jkurgan@lind-waldock.com

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Strictly Options by Phillip Streible - Jan 15

By Phil Streible • Jan 15th, 2010 • Category: Podcasts

Strictly Options is a podcast designed to help you develop a complete option strategy based on your opinion of any market. You’ll learn strategies that define your risk and help you focus on the bigger picture.

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Market Commentary by John Kurgan - Jan 11

By John Kurgan • Jan 11th, 2010 • Category: Podcasts

John updates investors on the overnight trading in the S&P, U.S. treasuries, crude oil, natural gas, gold, silver, copper, corn, wheat, soybeans, orange juice, US dollar index and other currencies. John Kurgan can be reached at 1-866-842-1258 or by email at jkurgan@lind-waldock.com

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Is Natural Gas the Most Undervalued Commodity?

By Paul Nowak • Jul 7th, 2009 • Category: Broker Commentary

Is Natural Gas the Most Undervalued Commodity?
by Phil Streible
Natural gas is one of the most undervalued commodities in my opinion. Since the start of 2009, natural gas has pulled back about 40 percent. The main issues surrounding natural gas are oversupply and less demand. However, a decrease in the rig count (supply) and industrial production [...]