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Volatile Markets Made Easy: Trading Stocks and Options for Increased Profits

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“Volatile Markets Made Easy is not just a book; it is a full course of instruction. This is an incredible piece of work.” –Ned W. Bennett, CEO/Cofounder, optionsXpress, Inc. “I highly recommend Guy Cohen’s Volatile Markets Made Easy, which introduces to the world his simple approach utilizing flag chart patterns to capitalize on trending stocks. Guy’s combination of clear explanations and lavishly detailed follow-throughs of trade examples cogently demonstrates how… More >>

Volatile Markets Made Easy: Trading Stocks and Options for Increased Profits

Generate Thousands in Cash on Your Stocks Before Buying or Selling Them: Third Edition

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After a sell out first and second edition, Dr. Samir Elias added significant new material to the third edition – the main focus of which is making money in multiple ways. You can make money by purely trading stocks using numerous combinations of technical indicators described in several chapters and supported by practical market examples. You can also make money by raising cash on your long term holdings using effective and simple option strategies. In addition, you… More >>

Generate Thousands in Cash on your Stocks Before Buying or Selling Them: Third Edition

How to Invest During Economic Downturns: Commodities vs. Stocks

In an article published  in the Financial Times, George Soros stated that a recession in the U.S. is now more or less inevitable. He noted that China, India and some of the oil-producing countries however are in a very strong countertrend. Soros went on to explain that “the current financial crisis is less likely to cause a global recession than a radical realignment of the global economy, with a relative decline of the U.S. and the rise of China and other countries in the developing world. “

A growing number of economists, money managers and analysts have begun issuing warnings that a recession may be hard to avoid in 2008. On top of that, recent data is indicating an increase in inflation that is being fueled by higher prices for commodities such as oil, wheat and corn.

Given the growing concerns of the future of the economy, I thought it would be very helpful to provide readers with some history on how commodities and stocks have performed over various economic cycles.

Performance of Commodities vs. Stocks

To understand how commodities and stocks perform during economic downturns, let’s look at past trends.

In a revolutionary study from the Yale School of Management’s Center for International Finance entitled Facts and Fantasies About Commodity Futures, research revealed very important differences in how commodities and stocks perform over time. The research team analyzed how commodity investments performed compared to stocks and bonds over the last half century.

Below are some key highlights of the research findings over various investment horizons:

* Stocks and bonds are negatively correlated with inflation. In other words, as inflation increases, stocks and bonds tend to move in the opposite direction. Commodities futures, in contrast, are positively correlated with inflation. When inflation rises, commodity futures tend to rise as well.

* Commodity prices can rise even during economic downturns. Commodities can serve as a hedge against stock market and economic risk.

* Commodities and stocks have a negative correlation. In other words, commodities and stock perform tend to perform oppositely over time. When stocks go down, commodities, over time, tend to move up and vice versa. Thus, a portfolio invested in stocks and commodities is likely to experience less volatility than a portfolio that is comprised of only stocks.

* From 1959 to 2004, commodities futures produced comparable annual returns to stocks and greatly outperformed bonds.

* Commodities have had less risk than stocks over time. The volatility (i.e., fluctuations in portfolio returns) of the returns of commodities futures over a 43-year period was less than the volatility of the S&P 500 index over the same period.

While no one can be certain if the looming recession will be global or more or less confined to the developed world, one thing is clear: ignoring commodities in a declining stock market is irrational.

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In a recent interview with Bloomberg (January 7, 2008), Jim Rogers, known by many as the world’s expert on commodities investing, reaffirmed his positive outlook on commodities. He stated that “All commodities are going to be in much shorter supply for another decade.” Rogers indicated that in the event of a global recession, agricultural commodities may be the best investment among commodities.

The findings of the Yale study and others have triggered huge changes in the financial industry—many which affect you. Investment companies are increasingly creating new investment vehicles to enable individual investors to participate in commodity investing. Today there are easily accessible ways for you to invest in commodities and to find which investment vehicle is right for you. Anyone can now invest in commodities in low-cost and easy ways that were not available during the last commodity bull market.

Million Dollar Challenge: Learn, Trade & Win! “Game Teaches Trading Principles in a Fun and Inventive Way.” – Stocks & Commodities Magazine

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BEGINNER INVESTING: Learn the fundamentals needed as a beginner investing in commodities with the Million Dollar Challenge. Build confidence and help eliminate losses! Reading a book on the fundamentals of investing in commodities trading can only get you so far. Learn how to comprehend indicators, digesting market news, and good timing, all part of being a successfule trader on Wall Street.

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Million Dollar Challenge: Learn, Trade & Win! “Game teaches trading principles in a fun and inventive way.” – Stocks & Commodities Magazine

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