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How We Did Not Get All “Caught Up” On The La Niña, South American Drought Hype, For Grains
The media has been all “caught up” about droughts in South American and La Nina. Why did we not bite into this psychology, yet
South American Drought Easing rains (For Now) Cause Sell-Off In Corn, Soybeans, and Coffee
I warned clients last week about getting too bullish grains just on La Nina. Not all La Ninas are the same and big time rains in key coffee, corn and soybean areas in South American need to end to get us back in a bull market
Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance Investing & Plus Sea Ice
One of the hottest sectors in the stock market currently is in renewable energy and ESG investing. This report publishes an article from the boutique Sarasota, Florida investment firm: Cumberland Advisors
From Crude Oil To Grains, Many Commodities Are Breaking Out. South American Weather Key
The weaker dollar, strong China demand and several vaccines for COVID have all helped commodity prices and the CRB index soar. Which commodities have the most bullish weather in them?
Another Look At South American Weather; The Recent Rally In Natural Gas, Coffee, Cocoa and More
Grains, natural gas, coffee, cocoa and the renewable energy stock Fuel Cell is discussed in this report, as well as many weather maps
South American Weather, La Nina & Learn About Commodity ETFs
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Delving into La Niña and South American Weather for Corn, Soybeans, Coffee and Oranges
This report takes a closer look at South American weather, La Nina, the Polar Vortex and recent Central American coffee crop damage
Best Weather Long-Term Commodity Spider Update and Discussion Of Recent Trade Ideas
The BestWeather spider sentiment; coffee explodes on Central American major hurricane, grains rallying on South American weather and strong demand
La Niña And Commodity ETFs–Weather Remains Bearish Natural Gas and Mixed For Grains
This report talks about La Nina and commodity ETF’s. There are good rains coming to South America, so I think the grain market may see a short term top as there Is too much hype about La Nina for now. I also discuss the incredible hurricane season, coffee and the natural gas market.
Typhoons Hitting Global Coffee Areas, The Historic Hurricane Season And What You Need To Know To Trade Commodities, Successfully
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hd61bhlW4bw&feature=youtu.be CLICK ON THE VIDEO ABOVE TO LEARN ABOUT HOW WEATHER IS AFFECTING COFFEE, NATURAL GAS, AND MORE It's been a historical active hurricane season, not just in the Gulf and Atlantic but in...
Another Storm For Vietnam Coffee, Melting Sea Ice, Natural Gas, Grain Markets Soar
This article talks about the global coffee market and a spread trade we have recommended, plus the melting sea ice that has been responsible for the warm late fall in the US. What about South American weather for grains and will Russia see rains or snows soon?
How The Melting Arctic And The Opposite Of Stratospheric Warming Has Caused A Collapse In Natural Gas Prices
The image above shows a typical stratospheric warming event. This has not happened for years in part due to the melting Arctic. When this happens, cold weather can spark a rally in certain sectors of the energy complex. The blue cooling you see on...
How Cooling Aloft, Over The Arctic Caused A Collapse In Natural Gas Prices
This report talks about what stratospheric warming vs cooling is and why the polar vortex remaining at the N. Pole has to cause a major sell off in natural gas prices.
Sugar And La Niña, The Demise In Wheat Prices, Natural Gas Weather, Vietnam Coffee Typhoons And More
Outside markets, elections and weather are dominating many markets right now, with crude oil in a free fall, while natural gas and coffee will be much more weather related. Covid-19 also making these markets less weather based.
Delving Into Two Other Active Hurricanes Seasons And La Nina To Predict Winter Snowfall for U.S. Ski Areas
Big snows coming to the West, finally in early to mid November La Nina events often bring good winter snows to the Pacific Northwest into British Colombia and heading into November, a major change in the weather pattern will bring early season...
2020: The Year of Record Hurricanes And A Perfect Storm. Which Markets Have Been Affected?
2020: A Perfect Storm On Many Fronts “Storms” aren’t new to us Americans. Whether the Civil War, the Spanish flu, the Great Depression, World Wars I and II, 9/11, Hurricane Maria, the list goes on, America has found a way to weather some dramatic...
The Explosion In Grain Prices & A Look At November Forecast For Natural Gas Market
Grains have been soaring on stellar demand, tight supplies out of South American, and global weather problems. Find out here what our most confident trades are from natural gas to grains and more, as there are some changes in the weather forecast.
Who (or what) LOVES La Niña?
La Niña typically affects a broad range of farm commodities Often called the “Cool Sister” of El Niño, but not because she is the "hip" one. Due to cooling waters off Peru's coast that can extend west to Australia, she can bring above-average...


























