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Nico Isaac
11/14/2008 2:45:00 PM
Is the bear market in commodities over, or has it just begun?” Futures Junctures editor Jeffrey Kennedy reveals where the strongest case lies – with bulls or bears – with 7 pages and 7 eye-opening charts of every market, from silver to soybeans, inside the brand-new November Monthly Futures Junctures.
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Commodities, Silver, soybeans, coffee, sugar, u.s. dollar, cocoa, CRB
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Commodities
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Vadim Pokhlebkin
11/5/2008 6:30:00 PM
On October 31, Bloomberg.com reported that, "Commodities had the biggest monthly drop since at least 1956..." last month. The CRB index, which includes 19 commodities, fell 23% in October, with "Crude oil…set for a record monthly drop, copper its biggest retreat in two decades and gold its worst performance in 25 years." Does it get better from here? For some answers, we turn to Jeffrey Kennedy, editor of Elliott Wave International's Futures Junctures Service.
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Commodities, crb index, coffee, cocoa, sugar, soybeans, soybean meal, soybean oil, Corn, wheat
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
10/30/2008 5:15:00 PM
The what: On Thursday October 30, sugar kissed its month-long losing streak goodbye: Prices rocketed to their loftiest level in three weeks. The why: Well, according to the mainstream experts, the main "maaster" of sugar's price trend is… crude oil. Find out the full story....
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sugar, futures, Commodities, Crude oil
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
10/17/2008 3:00:00 PM
Halloween has arrived early! O.K. Not really. But for those who knock on the door of the brand-new October Monthly Futures Junctures (published October 17), the analysis of the commodity markets will be a treat indeed. Sugar, Coffee, Cotton, Corn, and Live Cattle -- dig in.
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Commodities, futures, sugar, coffee, cotton, Corn, live cattle
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Commodities
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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.
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sugar futures, sugar, Crude oil, Commodities
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Commodities
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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.
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sugar futures, Commodities, Crude oil, sugar
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
9/19/2008 4:30:00 PM
The hint of autumn is in the air. The leaves of opportunity in the worlds leading commodity markets are falling fast. And, the brand-new September 2008 Monthly Futures Junctures is here to catch them one by one: Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, Orange Juice, Corn, Live Cattle...
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Commodities, Monthly Futures Junctures, sugar, coffee, Corn, cocoa, live cattle
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
7/23/2008 5:30:00 PM
News Flash: crude oil AND sugar prices are about as synchronized as a dolphin and a duck-billed platypus. And, nothing makes this reality more clear than recent historical data comparing the two markets. Get the full story in today's Futures Focus...
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sugar, futures, Commodities, Crude oil
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
7/14/2008 4:30:00 PM
At last, the most highly anticipated birth around has finally taken place -- and no, I’m not talking about Brangelina’s twins (born: July 13). Elliott Wave International’s senior commodity analyst Jeffrey Kennedy has just delivered the brand-new July 2008 Monthly Futures Junctures -- a 12-page, hale and hearty publication that screams “Opportunity” into these and many more markets:
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Commodities, brangelina, futures, coffee, cocoa, sugar, Corn, soybeans, Crude oil
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Commodities
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Morgan Lee
6/17/2008 6:30:00 PM
The entire foundation of the Elliott Wave Principle is based on three simple rules: Wave 2 can never exceed the origin of Wave 1; Wave 3 can never be the shortest wave; Wave 4 may never end in the territory of Wave 1. Here's what happens if one of them is violated.
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sugar, futures
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
6/13/2008 3:45:00 PM
This Father’s Day weekend, give dear ole dad a gift he can actually use, unlike -- say -- a singing necktie. My suggestion: Elliott Wave International’s Senior Commodity Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy’s just published June 2008 Monthly Futures Junctures. Here’s a sneak peak at what’s in store...
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Commodities, futures, Corn, wheat, soybeans, cocoa, sugar, Grains, softs, livestock
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Commodities
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Vadim Pokhlebkin
6/9/2008 10:45:00 PM
How many times have you heard the widely received notion that SUGAR prices move in tandem with Crude Oil? Here’s the problem: Since hitting a multi-year high on March 14, sugar prices have collapsed -- while oil has continued to make headlines.
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sugar, alternative fuel, ethanol, Crude oil
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
5/27/2008 3:45:00 PM
On May 23, the long-awaited follow-up to one of the most exciting adventure stories of all time was finally released: One man…and one mission to unearth the hidden treasures of faraway lands.
And no, I’m NOT talking about “Indiana Jones.” The man is Elliott Wave International's Senior Commodity Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy & his quest is to uncover the golden opportunities buried among the world’s leading markets...
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indiana jones, Commodities, futures, orange juice, sugar, wheat, Corn, soybeans, Grains
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
5/8/2008 5:00:00 PM
In the real world, the supposed well-oiled "machines" of financial markets respond less like KITT, the obedient car of TV’s “Knight Rider” and more like the demon-possessed trucks of Stephen King’s horror flick “Maximum Overdrive.” Case in point, the mid-April news reports claiming SUGAR's uptrend was being driven by High Crude Oil...
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sugar, Crude oil, Energy, ethanol, alternative fuel, Commodities, opportunity
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Commodities
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Vadim Pokhlebkin
4/30/2008 5:00:00 PM
Sugar prices have been falling this week. "Of course, it's nice that prices are falling since we're looking down," writes Elliott Wave International's Senior Commodity Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy. "However, markets rarely travel in a straight line. So, within wave (1), where exactly are we?"
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best commodity opportunities, futures, sugar, orange juice
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Commodities
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Vadim Pokhlebkin
4/21/2008 6:15:00 PM
If today's (Monday, April 21) price action in commodities could be summarized in one news headline, it could read like this: "Commodity Markets Fall On A Variety of Concerns, Expectations and Speculations." But isn't that the same as "fears, hunches and rumors"?
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sugar, Corn, soybeans, orange juice, wheat, coffee, Hogs, Copper, ralph nelson elliott, Commodities
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Commodities
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Morgan Lee
4/15/2008 5:45:00 PM
Sugar futures rallied to a four-week high today (April 15) – a move that had financial media outlets everywhere scrambling to figure out exactly why everyone’s so "high" on the commodity.
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sugar, futures, sugar cane, fuel
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
4/11/2008 5:15:00 PM
EWI's brand-new, April 11 Monthly Futures Junctures gives you the latest on over a dozen major commodity markets. Here's what's inside...
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Commodities, futures, sugar, coffee, cocoa, Corn, soybeans, feeder cattle
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
3/14/2008 4:00:00 PM
Soybeans, Wheat, Corn, Cocoa, Coffee, Sugar, Cattle – and more. This St. Patrick’s Day, you could follow a make-believe leprechaun to a non-existent pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. Or – you could follow EWI's real-life Senior Commodities Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy to his “pot” of golden insight on the world's leading commodity markets in the just-published, March 14 Monthly Futures Junctures.
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soybeans, wheat, Corn, cocoa, coffee, sugar, Cattle, Commodities, futures
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Commodities
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Vadim Pokhlebkin
3/12/2008 5:30:00 PM
Sentiment is the filter through which traders evaluate everything they know and think about a market. Optimistic traders easily accept bad news and focus on the positives. Pessimistic traders dismiss past successes and focus on fears instead. It's a timely observation, too – because sentiment in Sugar futures happens to be pretty optimistic right now.
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