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Posts Tagged ‘ livestock etfs ’

Corn Prices Hit New Record

Jun 26th, 2008 | By Kevin Kerr | Category: Featured, Financial News

Editor’s Note: Corn prices have hit record highs today and commodities expert Kevin Kerr says they are only going higher. High fuel costs are pushing food prices higher. Kevin says the solution is to think locally. Food sources will need to be closer to the final consumers. The old way is simply not sustainable anymore…

Renewed Midwest rains has corn and soybean prices through the roof, reports AP. Corn prices and soybean prices hit all-time highs following more heavy rains in Midwestern states, which left replanted crops once again under water.



High Corn Prices Make Livestock ETFs a Great Profit Play

May 27th, 2008 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Featured, Financial News

A perfect storm is gathering that may make investing in a livestock ETF one of the best profit plays for 2008.

According to a report by Bloomberg, cattle prices may rise 13% by the end of the year on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and Brazil’s Bolsa de Mercadorias e Futuros. More from this story:

Not since 1996, when corn reached what was then a record $5 a bushel, have cattle been this cheap relative to their primary source of feed.



The Time Is Right to Invest in a Livestock ETF

May 21st, 2008 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Featured, Financial News

The time is right to invest in a livestock ETF. Livestock prices have remained cheap over because grain prices have remained low. But this has changed… and an ETF is a great way to play the upswing in livestock prices.

“Hogs, like most commodities, went nowhere for 30 years,” says Ian Davis in The Growth Stock Wire. “In 1977, hogs sold for about 55.5 cents per pound. Today hogs sell for only about 79 cents per pound. That’s a rise of 42% in 31 years, or an annualized return of 1.1%… well below the inflation rate.



The Largest Freezer in the World

May 14th, 2008 | By Tom Dyson | Category: ETFs

The largest freezer in the world is in Le Mars, Iowa. The freezer is six stories high and shaped like a cube. The local newspaper calls it a “high rise freezer.”