The Big Dogs of Physical Commodity Trading
Those of us in managed futures live in a world with hardly a physical commodity in sight during trades. But there’s an underbelly to all of that activity called physical commodity trading that sometimes gets overlooked. the physical side of commodities are huge, with the combined 2012 annual revenue of their Top 10 comes out to be $1.3 Trillion (yes that’s trillion with a capital T). So who are these companies?
Guest Post: The Great Fall of China?
Jeffrey Dow Jones over at Cognitive Concord has a great post continuing the theme of politics influencing investing we witnessed last week at SALT. If China is really the potential disaster he describes, now is the time to ask whether or not your portfolio is buckled in.
The Reformed Broker Reforms Financial Lit
If you follow the our blog, you know it’s no secret that we’re fans of Josh Brown over at The Reformed Broker. He tells it like it is with a sense of humor and humility, and that same refreshing writing style has transferred over to his new book- Backstage Wall Street: An Insider’s Guide to […]
Our Top 14 Investing Movies, Ever
No, we’re not turning into an entertainment industry blog – but it turns out, we’ve got a pretty good list of (new & old) investing movies that we feel inclined to share. Sadly, you won’t see managed futures in the limelight (maybe that can be Before the Door‘s next project), and we already gave Margin […]
Guest Post: An Outside Perspective on Gold
We’ve posted quite a bit recently on Gold’s major fluctuations between all-time highs and rapid sell-offs. With Gold continuing the roller coaster (down another $40 at the time of this post being written), we decided it might be time to bring in a gold specialist to comment. Enter Cervino Capital Management. Their Gold Covered-Call program […]
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