• Featured
  • Australasia
  • The Americas
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • Market
  • Precious Metals
  • Resources
  • Currencies
  • Real Estate
  • The Bonner Diaries

Most Commodities Are in a Bull Market Today

By Alan Knuckman • November 19th, 2009 • Related Articles • Filed Under

About the Author

Alan KnuckmanCommodity expert Alan Knuckman hails from the home of commodity trading in Chicago, where he began as a clerk on the floor of the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT). Alan's worked in the commodity markets for 18 years - and is devoted to raking in profits for his readers.

See All Articles by This Author

  • Corn Prices on the Rebound
  • The Food Crisis of 2010
  • Mosaic Co. Offers a Very Compelling Investment Profile
  • Commodities In Your Portfolio
  • Wheat Prices Look Set for a Move Up
Filed Under: Market
Tags: bull market • chicken • commodity • commodity prices • corn • crb index • crop disease • economic data • macro economic • S&P 500 Index • stock market

I'm a commodity trader...but that doesn't mean I always expect commodity prices to go UP. In fact, a lot of times you've got to bet AGAINST commodities if you want to make a buck. But that's not the situation today. Most commodities are in a bull market...and it's not to late to profit from it.

Lately, the stock market has been grabbing most of the headlines for its surprisingly strong performance since last March. But commodity prices have been surging as well. Favorable macro-economic trends are powering both markets.

The S&P 500 Index is up more than 50% from its March lows. Meanwhile, the CRB Index of commodity prices recently broke above the 280 level making new yearly highs - about a 40% advance from the lows of last year.

Therefore, no matter what America's grim economic data may be saying, the stock market and the commodity markets both agree that some sort of recovery is underway.

I how no opinion about where stock prices are headed next, but I feel fairly confident that commodity prices will continue trending higher over the coming years. That said, many commodity markets have already posted such large gains during the last few months that some investors may be skittish about climbing aboard.

I understand this fear, but investors must remember that commodities are not homogenous. Even though many of them have soared this year, some commodities have advanced very little. Corn is one of the notable laggards...and I think it has some catching up to do.

My recent research travels took me to the West Coast to revisit acquaintances made during the July National Chicken Marketing convention. (Yeah, that's what I do for fun!)

My big takeaway from this chicken confab was that most of the presenters and professionals in attendance believed that $3.00 corn was way too cheap and that corn prices would begin moving higher. I trust these guys. After all, it's their business to know the cost inputs from the egg to the bird on your plate. But their bullish outlook for corn was a minority opinion at the time.

Back in mid-summer, when this convention took place, the corn crop looked likely to make it through the summer months in great shape, with no threats in sight to disrupt high yields. Consequently, corn prices were languishing near multi-year lows.

But as it turns out, the "chicken crowd" was right to believe that corn prices were too cheap. And the corn price charts from last summer confirmed the strong potential for even higher prices. Though my view on trading weighs heavily on technical analysis, I learned long ago not to ignore important fundamental information. At the lowly price of $3.00 a bushel, the upside potential for corn seemed much greater than the downside risk.

That's why I urged the subscribers of my Resource Trader Alert (RTA) to enter a bullish trade on corn. Over at RTA we use options to directly play commodities themselves - options help limit our risks, while still providing ample opportunity to profit.

I recommended a six-month-long option play on corn, designed to benefit from any strong up-move in corn prices. The specific trade I recommended cost just a little more than $1,100 to initiate. I was looking for corn to move to $4.00 a bushel by then end of this year. But as it turned out, we hit that target in late October, which caused the value of the corn trade I recommended to more than double.

That's just how quickly the commodity options can move - a 25% rally in corn prices caused the recommended corn options to double. By using options we were able to maximize our profit potential and substantially limit our risk.

The reality of fundamental trading on things like weather, planting intentions, yields, exports or crop disease is that the information does not flow freely to everyone at the same time. The farmers, seed salesmen and grain elevator operators use their legal inside information in the market before others. Often, price charts reflect this "insider knowledge."

In other words, a price chart can provide an early indication that a market is about move into a bullish mode, even before any broadly disseminated public information would confirm the rising prices. Therefore, when you combine technical analysis with the informed insights of industry insiders, you can shift the odds of success greatly in your favor.

After a brief correction, corn is on the rise again and trading just above $4.00 a bushel. I'm staying with this friendly trend for now.

Regards,

Alan Knuckman
for The Daily Reckoning Australia

VN:F [1.9.11_1134]
please wait...
Rating: 8.0/10 (3 votes cast)
VN:F [1.9.11_1134]
Rating: 0 (from 0 votes)
Most Commodities Are in a Bull Market Today, 8.0 out of 10 based on 3 ratings



P.S. to get The Daily Reckoning direct to your inbox sign up to our free e-mail newsletter or if you prefer to use RSS, subscribe to the Daily Reckoning RSS feed.

Related Articles:

  • Corn Prices on the Rebound
  • The Food Crisis of 2010
  • Mosaic Co. Offers a Very Compelling Investment Profile
  • Commodities In Your Portfolio
  • Wheat Prices Look Set for a Move Up

About the Author

Alan KnuckmanCommodity expert Alan Knuckman hails from the home of commodity trading in Chicago, where he began as a clerk on the floor of the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT). Alan's worked in the commodity markets for 18 years - and is devoted to raking in profits for his readers.

See All Posts by This Author

There Are 2 Responses So Far. »

  1. Comment by prozak on 19 November 2009:

    why does DR let these clowns come here and write articles that are just advertisements?
    Is the DR that desperate for content?
    Shame DR Shame.

    VA:F [1.9.11_1134]
    please wait...
    Rating: 3.0/5 (2 votes cast)
    VA:F [1.9.11_1134]
    Rating: 0 (from 2 votes)
  2. Comment by Moray on 20 November 2009:

    Alan Knucklehead

    VA:F [1.9.11_1134]
    please wait...
    Rating: 3.0/5 (2 votes cast)
    VA:F [1.9.11_1134]
    Rating: 0 (from 2 votes)

Post a Response

Comment moderation policy: Port Phillip Publishing supports free speech and frank and open conversation. But we reserve the right to modify or delete your comments if we consider them to be offensive or in violation of any laws, including Australia's anti-discrimination laws

By submitting your comment you agree to adhere to our comment policy.


  • Why Should I Sign Up?   We Value Your Privacy
  • Master trader predicts next move for ASX...

    Latest Slipstream Trader Video Market Update Just In... watch for free below.


    One viewer said these prediction videos were “scarily accurate”... another said Murray Dawes was “well on the money”... To find out where the Slipstream Trader thinks the market is headed next, and what that could mean for your investments, click below now to watch his latest video update...

    11th January 2012 - Market Update

    It’s one thing to have a view on where the market is headed next... It’s another to have specific stock trading recommendations emailed to your inbox.

    To take a 90-day, no obligation trial of Slipstream Trader, click here
  • Search

    The Markets

    All Ordinaries4320.100  chart-13.100
    S&p/asx 2004251.200  chart-16.600
    China Shanghai Co2330.405  chart+17.849
    Gold Sep 110.00  chart0.00
    Clj11.nym0.00  chartN/A
    Nikkei 2258831.93  chart-44.891
    Indu0.00  chartN/A
    S&P 5001344.90  chart+19.36
    Ftse 1005901.07  chart+105.00
    2012-02-03 00:37

    Most Comments

    • Australian House Prices Are Severely and Seriously Unaffordable (312)
    • Majority of Australians Believe House Prices Will Rise in Next Twelve Months (293)
    • Gas is the New Oil (256)
    • A Date for an Aussie House Price Collapse (251)
    • How to Profit From the Path of Progress (230)

    Archives

  • Headline Archive

  • Slipstream Trader

    Thousands now trade the markets who never thought they could...

    Breakthrough in trading techniques helps regular investors:

    • Determine how much to risk in a trade
    • Lock in profits while the position is still open...
    • Exit a losing position before a share tanks...

    If you thought trading was too complicated, prepare to be surprised... click here
  • Australian Wealth Gameplan

    "A rapid contagion is spreading.
    Even if you think you are relatively safe, this is a new, permanent risk. It will be with us for the next decade, or even two”.

    - Edward Morse, Veteran oil trader

    Right now a ‘paradigm shift’ is taking place that could present you with the single biggest investment opportunity of your lifetime.

    It also represents risks to your portfolio that could surpass those of the Global Financial Crisis fallout.

    Get full details in this just-completed presentation. (turn on your speakers)
  • Diggers & Drillers

    “Why a mining executive told me to F*** Off
    in front of a whole room of investors”
    Dr. Alex Cowie doesn’t have the most popular of jobs. At least – not inside the mining industry. For his readers, it’s another matter entirely.

    As Laurence says: “I have never bought a stock and got a 100% return before … thanks for providing the information for me to have that experience – and all within two months too!”

    Right now Alex has unearthed six “must buy” resource stocks for the year ahead. His method for finding them might annoy a few people in the industry… but it could help make a lot of money in 2012 too.

    Find out why, right here
  • AFTER AMERICA

    The Single, Smartest Investment
    Move You Will Make This Decade...


    ...could be to join us at the Intercontinental Hotel Sydney this March 14 to 16. The entire Port Phillip Publishing team—plus some prestigious keynote speakers—will discuss one crucial question: what happens to Australia ‘After America’?

    If you like what we publish… and if you’re thinking about what to do with your money in the year ahead—you should book your ticket now. There are only 344 places available...

    To find out more, click here.

  • Home
  • Newsletters
  • About
  • Subscribe
  • Columnists
  • Contact Us
  • RSS

All content is © 2005 - 2011 Port Phillip Publishing Pty Ltd All Rights Reserved

We encourage you to republish our material, all we ask is that you provide a working text link back to the original article on this site.
Port Phillip Publishing Pty Ltd holds an Australian Financial Services License: 323 988. ACN: 117 765 009 ABN: 33 117 765 009
email: dr@dailyreckoning.com.au Tel: 1300 667 481 Fax: (03) 9558 2219
Port Phillip Publishing Attn: The Daily Reckoning PO Box 899 Braeside VIC 3195

Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy | Financial Services Guide

SEO Powered by Platinum SEO from Techblissonline