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How to trade commodities as a weather lover


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What You Need To Know About The Possible Next Explosion In Commodities
 
Most commodities have been in the dog-house for years, brought on by
concerns, not only of COVID-19, but a glut of supplies such as crude oil,
grains, coffee, cocoa and cotton, but also due to ideal global weather.
The one shining light has been in the precious metals market as gold, silver
And others have seen increased global demand and are used as hedges
in times of global panic.
 
Many analysts rely strictly on technical analysis with no rhyme, reason or
the remote understanding of how the power of “weather” has on global production
of crops and the psychology of traders and hedgers throughout the world.
 
However, weather patterns have a multi-trillion dollar affect, not only on the US
Economy, but throughout the world. We are entering the time of the year,
in which crops such as corn, soybeans and cotton grow in the northern hemisphere
and their crop yields are impacted by both climate change, a developing La Nina
and other variables.
 
Since many of you love the weather (of course), why not learn how to invest in other things
other than just the stock market. Sure, hind-sight is 20-20 and boy I wish I invested in
APPLE, GOOGLE and ZOOM years ago, but you can have a ton of fun and learn how to
use your skills to make money in corn, soybeans, coffee and natural gas with futures,
options or even this very conservative grain ETF (JGG)
 
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For example, this ETF (JGG) is grossly oversold and I think we may 
see an explosion in some grain prices this summer due to a developing
La Nina and record warming over the Arctic.
 
Anyway, if you want to learn the basics of investing in weather, I can
help teach you. Just go to this site  and register for a free trial. Even
though you put credit card info in, don't worry about it. You can just
cancel it and I will give it to you for free for a while. Just contact me here
and let me know you are interested, and I will set you up--Jim
 
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