How Low Can it Go?
Since the peak in mid-2008, natural gas has been playing an impressive game of limbo. Just when you thought it couldn’t go any lower, down it goes. The short side of this trade is doing well for now, but how much lower can prices go?
Managed Futures Make Tax Time a Little Easier
With the calendar rolling over to April, it is that time of year for taxpayers in America – one of America’s least favorite days of the year: April 15th… tax day. While many Americans detest this day, investors surveying their gains and losses often abhor the date even more as they compile statements to find their cost basis and take a look at the taxes they owe. However, the pain endured in the payment of taxes can differ greatly, depending on the kinds of investments you hold. Turns out, if you’ve invested in managed futures, you may be letting out a sigh of relief… unlike your stock investing counterparts.
Market Dynamics and CTA Performance – March 2012 Update
Two factors have received particular blame for making 2011 a difficult year for managed futures: the number of risk on/risk off days, and the correlation between markets. How have these forces played out so far in 2012?
Spread Trading – The Uncommon Spreads
Last week we ran down some of the most common spreads traded in the futures industry. Talking about the nicknames assigned to certain spreads (crack, crush, etc) put us in a creative mood, so we wondered what other spreads might be nicknamed if they were commonly traded on the exchange. Here are some of the best ones we came up with.
Asset Class Scoreboard- Q1
Well this isn’t the kind of table you like to put up on a Managed Futures Blog, but we bring you the facts, and nothing but the facts here… so even though managed futures are bringing up the rear, it’s time to update our asset class scoreboard through the end of the first Quarter.
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The mention of specific asset class performance (i.e. +3.2%, -4.6%) is based on the noted source index (i.e. Newedge CTA Index, S&P 500 Index, etc.), and investors should take care to understand that any index performance is for the constituents of that index only, and does not represent the entire universe of possible investments within that asset class. And further, that there can be limitations and biases to indices such as survivorship, self reporting, and instant history.
The performance data for various Commodity Trading Advisor (“CTA”) and Commodity Pools are compiled from various sources, including Barclay Hedge, RCM’s own estimates of performance based on account managed by advisors on its books, and reports directly from the advisors. These performance figures should not be relied on independent of the individual advisor’s disclosure document, which has important information regarding the method of calculation used, whether or not the performance includes proprietary results, and other important footnotes on the advisor’s track record.
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