Commodities

Commodities Commodities are resources and products that have an equivalent utility to the consumer. The resource is then sold at in high volume at a fluctuating market price. For instance, no matter where or how it is acquire, a bushel of wheat holds the same market value. Because of this, all wheat can be clumped together and sold collectively on the commodities market.
The commodities market can be segmented into several categories including agriculture, livestock, energy, precious metals, industrial metals, and other. Agriculture includes commodities such as corn, wheat, and coffee, while livestock includes cows and hogs. Energy commodities are resources like crude oil, propane and ethanol. Precious metals include gold, silver, and platinum where industrial metals include lead, tin, and copper. The investor interest in commodities is increasing, even more so because the prices of commodities are on the rise.

Drought Has Food Prices Set to Spike in 2013

Meat, dairy and just about everything we eat will cost more soon, thanks to the drought -- and soaring prices for corn and soy.

Trouble in China for U.S. LNG Exports?

U.S. firms may find that China is meeting its ravenous demand from other, cheaper sources -- like via overland pipelines from Turkmenistan.

Exxon Stock a Buy Despite Stumbling Before Record High

Exxon Mobil has pumped out strong returns in the past few months, but shares in this dependable dividend stock are still priced to buy.

Oil Prices Below $90, But for How Long?

Oil has fallen down to below $90 a barrel, raising questions of low long it can last, and whether it's good or bad for the economy.

Q4 Economic Outlook: Weakness Everywhere

Except for the achingly slow U.S. housing recovery, it's tough to find any upside -- all around the globe. Central banks are doing all the heavy lifting.

2012 Won’t Be CAT’s Year. But Stick Around

Have patience: Caterpillar's bargain valuation still makes it a long-term buy, despite its admission that the nearer term is looking much glummer than expected.

Central Banks Push, but Commodities Slide

It looks like all that QE from the ECB, the Fed and now the BoJ isn't enough to offset fears of slower growth around the world. But that's not all bad news.

A China Turnaround? 5 Key Issues Still at Play

Major concerns in shipping, housing, stocks -- and even plain ol' mistrust -- should have investors realizing a China turnaround is a gamble, not a gimme.

5 Things QE3 Won’t Fix

Bernanke made a massive move to try and crank up the economy, but it's hardly omnipotent. Even Big Ben is saying the real fixes can come only from policymakers.

Don’t Sweat Panicked Coffee Headlines

Coffee futures have surged on speculation that Colombian production will miss forecasts, but investors worried about coffee stocks' input costs can rest easy.

The Best Trades for QE3

The Fed is coming! The Fed is coming! Prepare now by considering these medium-term trades in three areas that will likely rise on the next round of easing.

Mining Stocks Are About to Get Buried

The future isn't looking so bright for base and precious metal stocks, but a few more diversified miners could fight their way through the change.

5 Best Commodity Investments Now

If you believe that a robust recovery isn't far off, then it's time to consider these five promising commodity plays.

Food Crisis? Before You Jump to Conclusions…

It's key to see that the drought isn't hitting all food makers equally. Consider Nestle, which is enjoying a drop in its key supply prices, such as sugar.

Dividend, Molybdenum Business Make Southern Copper a Buy

Southern Copper is a well-run operation with a little business diversity and a good (if varying) dividend. When it gets some help from copper prices, watch out!

4 Commodities Funds to Buy Now

Commodities are a popular way to diversify one's portfolio and add support during times of instability or inflation. A great place to start: These four funds.

5 Worst Mutual Funds So Far in 2012

Gold mutual funds are among the worst-performing funds so far in 2012. But here's a look at notable losers across the spectrum of fund flavors.

4 Ways to Play a Rebound in Copper

A bounce in homebuilding and the growing likelihood of new stimulus spending in China may be just what Dr. Copper ordered. Here's how to profit.

Corn’s Pain Could Be These ETFs’ Gain

The severe Midwest drought is playing havoc with this year's corn crop. Here's a look at some ETFs that could benefit from this misery.