Tag: Commodity Trading Research
Natural Gas: Bottom In?
Last week may have been the turning point in the natural gas market… As you may know, this commodity suffered a heavy downturn in June and July. Relatively cool temperatures across key usage regions had cooling demand much lower than seasonal norms. As a result, natural gas producers were able to pile large quantities of […]
Natural Gas Exports: Bad Idea? Part 3
Let’s pick up our discussion on the upcoming export of US natural gas. As you may remember from our last article on the subject, the US Department of Energy has approved 7 liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facilities with 23 more waiting for approval. Supporters of LNG exports claim the practice will strengthen the US economy […]
US Natural Gas Exports: Bad Idea?
Let’s pick up where we left off… As you may remember, we recently discussed the upcoming start of US natural gas exports. In case you missed that article, you can read it here. Not surprisingly, there’s plenty of controversy surrounding this issue. The oil and gas industry is a big supporter of exporting while environmentalists […]
China: Ready To Rebound?
Commodity bulls received some great news last week… China revealed stronger than expected import/export data in their merchandise trade balance report. April exports grew by 0.9% year-over-year while imports jumped by 0.8%. Now I’ll admit, at first glance the numbers don’t look all that hot. But dig a little deeper and you’ll find something interesting… […]
Gold: Rigged Market?
Maybe you’ve heard this allegation before. I know I have… The gold market is rigged. Conspiracy theorists proclaim big banks manipulate the price of gold for their own economic benefit. The theory isn’t a new one. I remember hearing this theory over a decade ago. But to be perfectly honest, I’ve never put much confidence […]
Mexican Child Ready To Wreak Havoc…
Don’t look now, but an angry Mexican child is ready to turn the commodities world on its ear. What the heck am I talking about? El Niño… In case you’re unaware, El Niño translates into “Mexican child”. Of course, in this instance, I’m referring to the abnormal ocean pattern forming in the Pacific Ocean known […]