Saturday, July 31, 2010

Anyone have some good advice on some commodites?

. I would really be interested in getting stocks in grains.





How would you do that? Or copper? I hear that is one of the best commodites right now.





We are in a real need for this right now and reading all of our commodity issues one of them is grains and copper as the highest. Of course there is corn too. But there are others such as metals too. But how would one go about investing in grains or oils like that?Anyone have some good advice on some commodites?
The best way to play commodities is to use exchange traded funds (ETFs). One ETF has the ticker symbol DBA. It is a basket of wheat, corn, soybeans and sugar and each of the four commodities carry an approximate 25 percent weighting in the fund. This ETF can be traded throughout the market day and the price changes frequently. This particular ETF is up about 10 percent year to date, but investing in commodities is not for the faint of heart. If you are OK with the risk profile of a fund like this then give it a try. Always do your own due diligence when investing.Anyone have some good advice on some commodites?
Copper and oil are in their maximum values now, at least the raise would be very narrow.





Try to focus on fertilizer industries. They got a great potential.





The principle is to buy in in a relative low price and then sell them at a raise slope. Of course, you may not be able to buy them in again as the price would continuous raising. This is about lucky and skill ( 20% of skill and 80% of luck)
Finspreads (spread betting firm) is alright for beginners as it lets you trade in small amounts. You can trade stocks, metals currencies, commodities. Commodities are volatile so watch it! and good luck
buy gold coins.

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