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"It’s important that we get back to the fundamentals of supply and demand. Some commodity prices have held up and even continued to rise. These tend to be those where the price is set by contract negotiations." — Bradley Mitchell
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“About half of the commodities used in China end up one way or another in an export of some kind. So, as we stop splurging on Chinese-made furniture, TVs and shoes, clearly China-related commodities demand will soften.” — Eoin Gleeson
by Eoin Gleeson
Baltimore — (TFN): “Hungry China will dig miners out of a [...]
“There’s no argument that water is much more necessary to life than oil. Without water, we die. Without oil, well, we learn to use biofuel… or bicycles.” — Mike Burnick
by Mike Burnick
Baltimore and Florida – (TFN): Commodity prices have been going through the roof for years, thanks to a [...]
“In my entire investing career, I’ve never seen a weak (or bearish) stock execute a stock split.” — Bryan Bottarelli
Blogger’s note: Despite recent cooling, commodity prices are still above the boiling point. And Bryan Bottarelli has discovered a simple, easy way to find good resource stocks that are on the rise. [...]
“Either commodity prices must fall or junior miners must rise and close the gap. I don’t see commodity prices falling significantly from present levels. They stand as protection against currency debasement which happens to be a growth industry these days.” — Russell McDougal
Blogger’s note: Russell McDougal has [...]