Posts Tagged ‘wheat’

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 • Nov 20th, 2009 • Category: Commodity News Digest

Gold Advances for Sixth Straight Session - Bloomberg
Wheat Prices Fall for Third Day as Demand for U.S. Grain Drops - Bloomberg
Wall Street: Mixed Week Ends on a Low Note - CNNMoney.com
The ‘Real’ Jobless Rate: 17.5% - CNBC
Gross: China Faces Its Own Bubble - Bloomberg
China Grapples with Yuan Pressure - Wall Street Journal
Overly-Bullish Gold Timers a [...]



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 Equity Rules - New York Times
Government [...]



Commodity News Digest

By Paul Nowak • Jun 25th, 2009 • Category: Commodity News Digest

U.S. Stocks in Broad Rally - Wall Street Journal
New Jobless Claims Rise Unexpectedly to 627k - RealClearMarkets
Durable Goods Much Better Than Expected - Wachovia
Gold Rises for Third Day - Bloomberg
Wheat Falls to Eight-Week Low - Bloomberg
U.S. Crisis is Like Japan’s, Only 7 Times Faster - Newsweek
Regulatory Reform: A Primer - Forbes
The Fed Offers No Hints [...]



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.