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.

A Hot Quarter for Energy

The first quarter of 2012 saw many big developments, especially in oil, and the second quarter will, too. Here's what's fueling the energy market.

Daily Oil News: Crude Futures Rise Following Bernanke Remarks

Ben Bernanke recently hinted that the Federal Reserve will be maintaining low interest rates -- sparking optimism around oil investments.

Warning: Coffee Prices Are Headed Up

Right now, prices aren't reflecting a supply-demand squeeze, but they will. That's bad news for a slew of popular stocks.

5 Flaws of Target-Date Retirement Funds

The popularity of target-date funds inside 401(k) plans is soaring. But these types of retirement funds have major flaws that are being overlooked.

Oil Spike Spells Opportunity

Think crude will stay above $105? Consider shorting puts in the U.S Oil Fund ETF.

What China’s Slowing Demand Means for Commodity Investors

Any hiccups in China's thirst for natural resources are sure to dent commodity prices, but patient, long-term investors have little to worry about.

10 Metals and Mining Stocks to Sell

These 10 stocks all get a "D" or an "F" using my Portfolio Grader tool.

4 Dirt-Cheap Index Funds

With actively managed funds underperforming for five years running, it's a good time to check out low-cost index funds.

9 Goods Seeing Sky-High Price Inflation

The rising cost of oil and supply-demand imbalances are boosting the prices of a slew of goods.

9 Food Stocks Investors Should Eat Up

There are a number of big-name food stocks that are thriving despite challenging conditions.

Why Low Market Volatility Won’t Be Sustained

The VIX keeps moving lower despite global economic worries; here's why the trend is unsustainable.

Why Chemical Makers Love Cheap Natural Gas

They can make plastics with it for far less than rivals that use a petroleum base, so they'll have a significant advantage for years to come.

U.S. Becomes Net Oil-Product Exporter

Gasoline futures rise on reports of America's newfound status as net exporter; production focus shifts to distillate fuels, with diesel increasingly in demand.

3 Hard Assets That Could Outshine Gold

Investors looking to diversify or hedge against inflation shouldn't overlook palladium, silver or platinum. Like gold, they're winners.

2 Metals to Hedge Against Inflation

If you’re a true inflation worrier, platinum and “poor man’s gold” may be just what your portfolio needs.

Run Away From the Chicken Biz

Rising costs, negative cash flow, and weakening demand should tell you to steer clear of this sector.

Plant Seeds of Profit in Potash

Another leg higher in this popular fertilizer stock may soon be in the offing.

First Housing, then Lumber?

Timber, which is still underperforming homebuilder stocks, could soon turn around as homes start getting built again.

Rumors of Alcoa’s Demise Might Be Exaggerated — Maybe

Wall Street has put the stink eye on Alcoa, but AA shares are on a steady run -- the truth about the stock can be found somewhere in between.