Archive for Kevin Kerr

Kevin Kerr's unparalleled expertise in futures and commodities has made him a regular contributor to news outlets like CNN fn, CNBC and CBS Marketwatch, where he's been quoted in over 500 articles. Now, as a contributing editor to Outstanding Investments, he uses his extensive knowledge and connections to uncover blockbuster natural resource investments.

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Solar Power: The Most Profitable Solution to the Oil Crisis

Opportunities abound for investors in the energy market right now, just looking at what’s being set in motion globally. The end of the age of oil will not be a disaster if we are prepared for it as investors and consumers. Acceptance is the first step.
Aside from water, the world is most thirsty for oil. [...]

March 14th, 2007 | Kevin Kerr | 1 comment | Continued
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Trading Commodities: It’s All About the Passion for the Product

The commodities markets are always in flux, and it’s important to keep up with new markets and new opportunities. Never judge a book by its cover. I remember in the stupidity of my youth being offered a natural gas seat to trade on the commodities exchange for free. For free! I turned it down.
You see, [...]

March 9th, 2007 | Kevin Kerr | 0 comments | Continued
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The Safest Way to Invest in Gold and Silver on the Commodities Market

Over the last decade the commodity markets have changed to the point that to some they may be unrecognizable. Since 1848, the open outcry and hand signal method of trading on commodity exchange floors was the only way to go. Enter electronic trading in the early 1990s, and soon the old auction method looked as [...]

March 9th, 2007 | Kevin Kerr | 0 comments | Continued
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Commodities Trading: The Last Bastion of Pure Capitalism on Earth

Commodity markets in various forms have been around forever, or at least since the time of ancient Greece and Rome. They even survived the Dark Ages, and reemerged at local fairs in medieval times, arranged by trade associations formed by merchants, craftsmen, and promoters.
Over the next few centuries, these markets evolved into exchanges, or bourses, [...]

February 9th, 2007 | Kevin Kerr | 2 comments | Continued
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