The Commodity Bull Market Isn't Over
Commodities have taken a hit recently, but the overall trend remains positive.
Tom Aspray, ContributorCommodities have taken a hit recently, but the overall trend remains positive.
Tom Aspray, ContributorThe sharp reversal in the crude oil and stock market has weakened the short-term outlook for both markets. read »
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Today’s tickers: SHPGY, ODP, SKX & GNW read »
Sliding crude oil prices and a turn in the euphoric tide lifting equities prompted a mid-morning lift for government debt prices midweek. Yields subsequently remain close to the recent floor even after commodity buyers plundered offers after the worst performance in three years forcing a rebound not only in inflation-bearing raw materials, bit in confidence surrounding the global recovery. read »
Just as they did last year, the MidCaps are dominating their bigger and smaller brethren. read »
The carnage in the commodity markets was not limited to small speculators, as one $2.4 billion hedge fund reportedly lost $500 million on their long crude-oil position last week. read »
(Kitco News) - Author, newsletter writer and investor Doug Casey has sought out instances in which government actions have caused distortions in global markets and economies, leading to speculative opportunities. read »
Tuesday's stock market session was easy to like. In short, the fact that the indices advanced smartly across the board without any "high-profile directional drivers," the strong breadth numbers (2400 advancing issues vs. just 614 declines), and an increase in volume from the prior session all add up to what traders like to call "good action." read »