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Hot Commodities: How Anyone Can Invest Profitably in the World's Best Market
Hot Commodities: How Anyone Can Invest Profitably in the World's Best Market
by Jim Rogers
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Commodity Trader's Almanac 2009 (Almanac Investor Series)
Commodity Trader's Almanac 2009 (Almanac Investor Series)
by Jeffrey A. Hirsch John L. Person
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Commodities For Dummies (For Dummies (Business  Personal Finance))
Commodities For Dummies (For Dummies (Business Personal Finance))
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The Complete Guide to Investing in Commodity Trading  Futures: How to Earn High Rates of Returns Safely
The Complete Guide to Investing in Commodity Trading Futures: How to Earn High Rates of Returns Safely
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Trading Commodities and Financial Future: A Step by Step Guide to Mastering the Markets (3rd Edition)
Trading Commodities and Financial Future: A Step by Step Guide to Mastering the Markets (3rd Edition)
by George Kleinman
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Investing in Commodities

If ever there was a time to invest in commodities it would be now. For those of you who are not familiar with investing, the best definition of a commodity is something from the earth. This could be metals, gases and oils, or even foods. People buy and sell these items on contract with much speculation.

 

An example of a commodity which is on the rise and has been for quite some time, is gold. Surprisingly enough, silver is also on the rise. By investing in the gold or silver market, a person can build a nice portfolio showing good gains. When the market starts to level off or even decline, the investor will sell. There are signs to tell when the market may increase or decrease to better alert the investor.

For example, much of the orange juice commodities increased greatly when the cold snap hit California. With the fruit being ruined, orange juice began to become in demand. This drove the price up drastically. The smart investor sold during the peak of this demand. As the new crops were starting to produce more juice, the price dropped. Thus anyone holding on to the juice commodities may have lost money.

There is always a great risk when you choose to invest in commodities. Many investors thrive on this risk factor. They are constantly speculating how a certain market may or may not do. There is much research which goes into investing in commodities. Even the weather has much to do with what a commodity will do. The last thing anyone wants to do is get caught holding a worthless investment because a drought took out the wheat fields in the mid west.

One such incident occurred with precious stones. There was a mine which was closed do to dangerous conditions. This led everyone to believe the garnet would increase dramatically in price. However, another mine had been opened previously. Although the mine had not produced a significant amount of gems, speculation was abounding as to what it could produce. Many investors bought the garnets thinking the mine had not produced so far and probably would continue to do poorly. This was not to be the case. The miners struck pay dirt, and the garnet was no longer the hot commodity everyone had hoped it would become.

When you invest in commodities, you are taking a chance. It is not like the standard stock market where you hold onto the investment for years. The commodities market is constantly changing from month to month. It is a way to make some money quickly. It is also a way to lose money just as fast. By investing in commodities, your chances can be as good as the next person's. You can gain a fortune in a split second with a storm hitting the coffee plantations of Latin America. There is no rhyme or reason as to what your commodity investment may do. You can only go on speculation. Yet the experience can be exhilarating.



 

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