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Sugar: Staying ON the Road to Opportunity

by Nico Isaac
10/27/2009 1:15:00 PM
Financial markets are not one-way streets. Prices do not move north or south in a single direction. Quite the opposite: they have more switchbacks than a Swiss alp. The trick is in knowing when to make abrupt turns BEFORE they arise. Case in point: the mid-October selloff in sugar....
Filed Under: Commodities, sugar, sugar futures
Category: Commodities


Sugar’s “Crude” Logic

by Nico Isaac
10/16/2008 4:30:00 PM
True or False -- Crude oil prices move in step with sugar prices. Answer: According to the mainstream financial experts, that would be tried and T-R-U-E. Whether the reality-based facts agree, however, might surprise you. 
Filed Under: sugar futures, sugar, Crude oil, Commodities
Category: Commodities


Commodity Special: Sweet Opportunity In Sugar

by Nico Isaac
9/24/2008 6:00:00 PM

True or False -- Crude oil prices move in step with sugar prices. Reason being, the higher the cost of oil, and the greater the demand for alternative fuels such as cane-based ethanol. Today's story has the answer that might surprise you.

Filed Under: sugar futures, Commodities, Crude oil, sugar
Category: Commodities


Commodities: Sweet Opportunity In Sugar
Is there a correlation between stocks, oil and sugar prices?

by Nico Isaac
3/26/2008 5:45:00 PM

On March 20, sugar futures ended an agonizing week with prices dropping 8% to a three-month low. According to the mainstream experts, the steep sell-off was right on track with the fundamentals...but apparently NOT: The very next day, and every session up till March 26, sugar regained its sweet side, soaring to a one-week high. Why?

Filed Under: sugar futures, energy prices, Crude oil
Category: Commodities


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