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Investors are still adapting to the world of investing in commodities. In
the world of paper equities, news is often important. A new phone is indeed
actionable information that markets should discount. Investors have become
accustomed to trading stocks based on such bits of news. However, they have
not yet learned to discern news noise from real news on commodities. Agri-Foods
have a seasonality to both availability and prices. That seasonality arises
because of the planting and harvesting cycle. In between, comes the weather
which often makes difficult the forecasting of supply. Most weather news is
news noise rather than real news. Weather "news" is always reversed. Changes
in crop forecasts are also largely news noise. Investors, as differentiated
from commodity traders, should focus on the long-term positive trends in Agri-Foods,
rather than news noise. For example, anticipation of the harvest cycle in Agri-Food
creates a period of optimism, that the harvest will indeed occur. Often that
anticipation puts pressure on prices, creating an opportunity for investors.

This week's chart is of a stochastic oscillator for the Schmidt Agri-Food
Base Index. The season of optimism has again created a period of opportunity
in Agri-Foods. Some crops will do better than last year, and weather may hurt
others. The harvest, whatever, will not be sufficient to overcome the rate
of trend growth in global demand. As shown in June issue of Agri-Food Value
View, world will end coming crop year with still only 1.8-1.9 months of grain
consumption in storage. Any time in coming years, world will be only one crop
failure away from an empty grain bin. Nations importing significant amounts
of Agri-Foods are most vulnerable, as witnessed with rice. Those investors
that now anticipate continuing global short situation in Agri-Foods may find
their wealth benefiting from the real news.
AGRI-FOOD THOUGHTS are from Ned W. Schmidt,CFA,CEBS,
publisher of Agri-Food Value View, a monthly exploration of the Agri-Food
grand cycle being created by China, India, and Eco-energy. To review a recent
issue, write to agrifoodvalueview@earthlink.net.
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Ned W. Schmidt,CFA,CEBS
THE VALUE VIEW GOLD REPORT
Ned W. Schmidt,CFA,CEBS is publisher of THE VALUE VIEW GOLD REPORT and
author of "$1,265 GOLD", published in 2003. A weekly message, TRADING
THOUGHTS, is also available to electronic subscribers. You can obtain
a copy of the last issue of THE VALUE VIEW GOLD REPORT at http://home.att.net/~nwschmidt/Send_Last_Report.html Ned
welcomes your comments and questions, and tries to answer most all. His mission
in life is to rescue investors from the abyss of financial assets and the coming
collapse of the U.S. dollar. He can be contacted at nwschmidt@earthlink.net.
Copyright © 2003-2008 Ned W.
Schmidt
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