Posts Tagged ‘soybeans’

Commodity News Digest – July 14, 2010

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Jul 14th, 2010 • Category: Commodity News Digest

Fed: Should Consider More Easing if Outlook Worsens – Reuters Oil Eases to $77 After Mixed U.S. Supply Report – Reuters U.S. Copper Ends Down on Econ View, Eyes China Data – Reuters Gold Futures Settle Lower on Weaker Dollar; Silver Rises – MarketWatch Second-Quarter Growth Looking Softer – MarketWatch The Insiders’ Favorite Gold Mine [...]



Commodity News Digest – July 8, 2010

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Jul 8th, 2010 • Category: Commodity News Digest

Inflation Low, but Deflation? No – TheStreet.com/Yahoo Finance Mortgage Rates Drop to a New Low of 4.57 Percent – AP/Yahoo Finance Why the Gold Rush May not be Over – CNNMoney What’s a Double-Dip? No One Really Knows – Fortune Gold Inches Lower, Ends Below $1,200 on Ounce for Third Day – MarketWatch Dollar Falls [...]



Commodity News Digest – July 7, 2010

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Jul 7th, 2010 • Category: Commodity News Digest

Gold Inches up as Market Seen Oversold – MarketWatch The Euro’s Surprising Strength – MarketWatch API Shows Surprise Decline in Oil, Gas Stockpiles – MarketWatch Feds Ask Court to Reinstate Drilling Moratorium – AP/Yahoo Finance China Won’t Dump U.S. Treasuries or Pile Into Gold – Reuters La Nina Expected in Pacific This Year: WMO – [...]



How to Create an Options Trading Plan (Video)

By Paul Nowak • Mar 17th, 2010 • Category: Broker Commentary, Learning Resources, Trading, Webinars

Learn how to create an options trading plan that can help you reduce the emotion of trading. Lind Plus Senior Market Strategist Phil Streible discusses in this webinar how to enter, manage and exit trades that involve options.  This webinar is part our monthly “Strictly Options” series.



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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Commodity News Digest

By Paul Nowak • Sep 18th, 2009 • Category: Commodity News Digest

Stocks in U.S. Advance – Bloomberg Sugar’s ‘Head and Shoulders’ May Signal 16% Decline – Bloomberg Corn Declines as Warm Weather Boosts U.S. Crop – Bloomberg Orange Juice Rallies on Concern Florida Harvest Will Shrink – Bloomberg SEC Seeks Flash Trade Curbs – Wall Street Journal Fed Plans Bank Compensation Limits – Wall Street Journal [...]



Commodity News Digest

By Paul Nowak • Jul 2nd, 2009 • Category: Commodity News Digest

U.S. Stocks, Commodities Retreat After Unemployment Data – Bloomberg 467K Jobs Cut in June – Yahoo Finance Soybeans FAll on Signs of Declining Demand – Bloomberg Crude Oil Falls Below $67, May Head Lower – MSN Money Coffee Drops to Two-Month Low – Bloomberg Euro Zone Unemployment Hits 10-year High – RealClearMarkets FDIC: New Private [...]



Commodity News Digest

By Paul Nowak • Oct 17th, 2008 • Category: Commodity News Digest

U.S. Stocks Drop as Housing Slump Worsens – Bloomberg My Money and Mouth Say Equities – Warren Buffet, New York Times Warren Buffet’s Buying, But Should You? – Jim Cr0/16amer, TheStreet.com Calamity May Have Been Averted, But the Crunch is Not Over – The Economist Consumer Confidence Falls Most on Record – Bloomberg A Defining [...]



A Bull in China, by Jim Rogers

By Susan Abbott Gidel • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: Book Reviews

For a primer on China’s investment opportunities and climate, “A Bull in China,” is a great resource, written by someone who has seen its economic developments first-hand over the last two decades. It provides a broad overview along with brief insights into dozens of listed stocks that already are big names in the Chinese stock market—and often can be traded in New York or London.

As Rogers writes: “Whatever the risks, this much is clear: it’s more scary to have all your savings in the U.S. stock market than it is to put a portion in China…”



Corn Hits Record High Near $8 a Bushel

By Paul Nowak • Jun 16th, 2008 • Category: Market Updates

Corn jumped to new highs today as flooding in the Midwest damaged the crop. Corn surged 3.5 percent to a high of $7.91 a bushel in early morning trading. Soybeans, wheat and rice also made gains.