Grains 02 (Jan 14 - Dec 24)

Grains 02 (Jan 14 - Dec 24)

Postby winston » Fri Jan 03, 2014 6:32 am

Wheat prices break down to an 18-month low.
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Re: Grains 01 (May 08 - Feb 14)

Postby winston » Tue Jan 07, 2014 8:49 pm

THE GREAT BEAR MARKET IN CORN

Of all the members of the struggling commodity sector, none did worse than corn last year.

Last summer, we noted that contrary to what most folks believe, commodity prices haven't climbed much over the past decade. The benchmark commodity index – the "CRB Index" – is currently at the same level it was in 2004. It's also down 25% from its 2011 high.

As we mentioned a few months ago, good weather helped U.S. farmers produce a record harvest of corn. The result was a big downtrend.

Corn prices plunged 40% in 2013... making it the worst performer in the S&P GSCI Spot Index, which tracks 24 important global commodities. As you can see in today's chart, it's a steady bear market in corn...


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Re: Grains 01 (May 08 - Feb 14)

Postby winston » Fri Feb 21, 2014 7:48 am

Ag sector fund DBA breaks out to a nine-month high… up 10% in the past month.
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Re: Grains 01 (May 08 - Feb 14)

Postby winston » Fri Feb 28, 2014 7:23 pm

This Bull Market Could Lead to Trouble Around the World By Jeff Clark

Quantitative easing might finally be taking its toll.

For years, many economists have argued that central banks' money-printing policies would create inflation… leading to higher agriculture prices (among other things) and riots around the world.

So far, agricultural commodities prices have stayed relatively low. For the last three years, they've been in a bear market. And falling food prices have masked the increase in prices of other things – like health care and electricity.

But as you can tell by walking into any grocery store, food prices are going up – fast. And it could lead to trouble…

Yesterday, I paid $8.99 for a pound of bacon. It wasn't the fancy, gourmet bacon, either. It was the pre-sliced, shrink-wrapped stuff you find in the packaged-food section of any supermarket. It was $4.99 a pound a few weeks ago.

Bacon isn't the only food going up. Beef, chicken, milk, and cereal prices are all headed higher in the U.S. and around the globe.

Here's an updated chart of the PowerShares Agriculture Commodity Fund (DBA) – a basket of 17 different agricultural commodities – I showed you a couple weeks ago…

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DBA is already up 13% this year. Since my last essay, it has broken through its first resistance level at about $25.70. It is now approaching its 2013 high near $28 per share. Over time, it may even challenge its 2012 high, just above $30.50 per share.

But the price increases of the individual commodities that make up this fund are even more startling. For example, wheat is up 15% in 2014. Sugar has risen 20% in just the past month. And the price of coffee is 70% higher than where it was last November.

After a long bear market, quantitative easing is finally pushing agricultural commodities higher. And they show no signs of stopping.

This means a strain on our wallets in the U.S. It could also mean riots around the world…

Generally speaking, a well-fed population is less likely to rise up in violent protest against its government. People will put up with a lot as long as they're not starving.

But when they're hungry and prices have risen so much that they can't afford to feed their families, look out. That's when the trouble begins.

Today's prices probably aren't enough to cause any riots. But if prices keep escalating, I suspect we'll soon find out what price will do the trick.


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Re: Grains 01 (May 08 - Feb 14)

Postby winston » Tue Mar 04, 2014 9:35 pm

Corn prices jump to their highest level since September.
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Re: Grains 01 (May 08 - Feb 14)

Postby winston » Mon Mar 10, 2014 8:16 pm

Corn is breaking out of a long downtrend… prices are sitting at a six-month high.
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Re: Grains 01 (May 08 - Feb 14)

Postby winston » Sun Mar 23, 2014 7:42 pm

Crops are breaking out… corn and wheat prices jump 10%-plus over the past three months.
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Re: Grains 01 (May 08 - Feb 14)

Postby winston » Mon Mar 31, 2014 4:51 pm

Grain Bulls Proved Right With Best Rally Since 2010: Commodities

Speculators that took a chance betting on higher agricultural prices this year are being rewarded with the best quarterly rally since 2010.


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Re: Grains 01 (May 08 - Apr 14)

Postby winston » Wed Apr 02, 2014 9:20 pm

Get ready for higher food prices… corn and soybean prices break out to seven-month highs.
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Re: Grains 01 (May 08 - Apr 14)

Postby winston » Tue May 06, 2014 8:48 pm

Wheat prices break out to a 52-week high on worries over shipments from Ukraine.
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