Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Commodity Futures Trading

Commodity Futures Trading Biography
Buy American with These Three Commodity ETFs
Source: Eric Dutram, Zacks Investment Research  (7/3/12)
"Agricultural products are feeding biofuel demand, while natural gas exports could drastically reshape energy markets."
While the U.S. may not be the manufacturing powerhouse that it once was, the country is still a massive producer of a number of commodities. These products make up a good chunk of U.S. exports and, thanks to changing demand pictures in both the energy and agricultural markets, have been important contributors to the trade balance for quite some time now.
In particular, the U.S. has developed a great advantage over many nations in a few commodities; corn, natural gas and soybeans. In the case of the agricultural products, both have become impressive sources of export dollars while natural gas production threatens to disrupt the energy market by either eventually becoming a major export to power hungry markets, or by hopefully reducing crude oil imports at some point in the near future (read The 5 Best ETFs over the Past Five Years).
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