Mr Kerr says agricultural companies will always find it difficult to post sustainable earnings growth in the face
of volatile commodity prices and the difficulties of building reliable customer relationships in Asia.
Not exact matches
It is hoped that it will encourage Africa's trade to diversify away from its traditional
commodity exports outside
of the continent, the
volatile prices of which have hurt the economies
of many countries.
What's fantastic about Enbridge (and companies like it) is the fact that it doesn't rely very much on the
pricing of commodities like natural gas, which can obviously be quite
volatile.
Gold is accumulated for a myriad
of reasons, including to hedge
volatile stock markets, to offset fluctuating
commodities prices, and as a safe haven against falling home
prices.
The
price of a CFD is derived from the
price of the underlying asset (including shares, indices
commodities and ETFs; please refer to our CFDs list section for details) which can be highly
volatile.
The
volatile nature
of commodity prices is obviously a big factor here.
Due to the
volatile nature
of the gold
commodity, you need to monitor the market daily and sell off if the
price is good enough for you to make massive profits.
Commodity - related products may be extremely volatile, illiquid and can be significantly affected by underlying commodity prices, world events, import controls, worldwide competition, government regulations, and economic conditions, regardless of the length of time shares
Commodity - related products may be extremely
volatile, illiquid and can be significantly affected by underlying
commodity prices, world events, import controls, worldwide competition, government regulations, and economic conditions, regardless of the length of time shares
commodity prices, world events, import controls, worldwide competition, government regulations, and economic conditions, regardless
of the length
of time shares are held.
The
price of gas that trades on U.S.
commodity exchanges has been famously
volatile, and multiple spikes in the past decade have caused electricity
prices to skyrocket.
That's especially true if the technique involves predicting the future, or trying to speculate on the
price movements
of volatile commodities like oil.
Not only does this mark a new era
of investment alternatives from traditional assets like stocks and bonds for investors to use in order to protect against portfolio risks but as investors allocate to
commodities in local Asian markets, the futures growth may help standardize the quality
of energy and food to make
prices less
volatile and their environment cleaner.
Prices of commodities are influenced besides general market movements by a wide range
of other factors and, thus, are generally considered as being rather
volatile and high - risk.
The Canadian market is much less exposed to
volatile commodity prices but you've been keen to stress that the Canadian stock market has a new imbalance that investors should be aware
of, right?
What's fantastic about Enbridge (and companies like it) is the fact that it doesn't rely very much on the
pricing of commodities like natural gas, which can obviously be quite
volatile.
The
volatile nature
of commodity prices adds to the risk
of stocks and funds in this category, which invest in higher risk, less liquid stocks, such as small oil and gas companies and junior miners.
If the
commodity only steadily rises in
price, this works - but
commodities are often
volatile - simply investing the dollar amount
of the loan payment each month allows him to take advantage
of dollar cost averaging.
The same food and energy that is in CPI (Consumer
Price Index from the Bureau
of Labor Statistics,) is in the
commodity indices like the S&P GSCI and DJCI, and more energy has provided more inflation protection since energy is the most
volatile component
of CPI.
Base and Energy
commodities are less
volatile as compared to precious metals (Gold and Silver) and also the margin requirement is less, so traders who want to earn maximum out
of base metals and energy
price movement use this pack for generating maximum returns.
So, one
of the
commodity trading tips and tricks that helps the most to survive the
volatile commodity markets is to know that each
commodity has a different type
of volatility, which is the range within which
price of that
commodity generally moves.
Commodities investing entail significant risk as
commodity prices can be extremely
volatile due to wide range
of factors Bond funds contain interest rate risk (as interest rates rise bond
prices usually fall); the risk
of issuer default; issuer credit risk; liquidity risk; and inflation risk.
Both
commodity prices and the term structure
of commodity futures
prices have been
volatile.
On the other end
of the spectrum are things like
commodities (including precious metals),
prices of which are relatively
volatile and subject to all sorts
of unpredictable market forces.
Commodity ETPs are generally more volatile than broad - based ETFs and can be affected by increased volatility of commodities prices or indexes as well as changes in supply and demand relationships, interest rates, monetary and other governmental policies or factors affecting a particular sector or c
Commodity ETPs are generally more
volatile than broad - based ETFs and can be affected by increased volatility
of commodities prices or indexes as well as changes in supply and demand relationships, interest rates, monetary and other governmental policies or factors affecting a particular sector or
commoditycommodity.
Total capitalization
of asset cryptocurrencies linked to real world asset
prices (e.g. equity, debt,
commodities, real estate) may account for at least 80 %
of total market share by 2025 as, in addition to the benefits
of traditional cryptocurrencies, they are less
volatile and provide new opportunities for portfolio optimization.
It's a very
volatile commodity in terms
of its
pricing.»
Other currencies that investors should perhaps be cautious
of, due to a more
volatile exchange rate, are currencies with a value correlated to
commodity prices.