Aside from corn, soy, and wheat, a variety of other crops are available to trade via futures markets or with an ETF. Notable examples include sugar, coffee, rice, cocoa, barley, and canola oil. Corn, ...
KMLM offers low correlations with the S&P 500 and long-term US government bonds, which is great for diversification. Read why ...
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After President Donald Trump imposed an additional 10% levy on Chinese imports, China has retaliated with tariffs on major agricultural imports from the U.S. Many agricultural product manufacturers, ...
The DBA ETF has shown a bullish trend since 2020, reflecting strong performance in soft commodities and meats. Click here to ...
Both ETFs employ a portfolio of futures contracts tracking various commodities such as sugar, cocoa, cattle, soybeans, coffee, corn, wheat, hogs and cotton, while employing strategies to reduce ...
Commitment of Traders data indicated managed money spec funds in soybean futures and options trimming back 19,943 contracts from their net short position as of Tuesday. That took them to a net ...
Soybeans are trading with 1 to 3 cent losses early on Friday morning. The market closed Thursday with contracts 11 to 16 ¼ cents higher. The cmdtyView national front month Cash Bean price was up ...
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The CME Group is offering a new suite of "micro" contracts tied to the agricultural products like soy and corn.