logo

Are Commodities Recession Proof?
By: Big Ben Investing   Monday, March 03, 2008 4:11 AM

Vote for next session
The next market session will close:

Gold, oil, most of the other precious metals, and the agricultural commodities continue to make new highs. Is this a bubble? I wish I knew the answer to that. I continue to remain bullish on commodities. There are two main scenarios for why commodities will trade higher regardless of how the U.S. economy proceeds.

Scenario #1
U.S. Economy enters a recession. The Fed continues to cut rates, further eroding the value of the US dollar. This means it takes fewer Euro's, Yen, and just about every other major currency to purchase more commodities that are denominated in dollars. This will lead to an increase in demand for commodities.

Scenario#2
U.S. Economy has "bottomed," interest rates remain constant or move higher, and the U.S. GDP picks up. An increase in GDP will further increase demand for commodities. The dollar should strengthen, but demand will remain robust due to economic growth.

Stocks to Own
  • Natural Gas: Chesapeake Energy (CHK)
  • Contract Drilling: Diamond Offshore Drilling (DO)
  • Crude Oil: Petrobras (PBR)
  • Fertilizer: Mosaic (MOS) & Terra Industries (TRA)
  • Metals: Vale (RIO) & Rio Tinto Alcan (RTP)
  • Uranium: Cameco (CCJ)
  • Solar: Sunpower (SPWR) & MEMC (WFR)
Pure Commodity ETF's
  • Powershares DB Agriculture Fund ETF (DBA)
  • iShares Silver Trust (SLV)
  • streetTRACKS Gold (GLD)
  • US Oil Fund (USO)
  • US Natural Gas Fund (UNG)
Note: I have positions in CHK, MOS, TRA, & RIO

(0)
No Comments
Post Comment
Name:  
Alert for new comments:
Your email:
Your Website:
Title:
Comments:
   
 
 
 
 
   
 

The above story is the opinion of the author only and it does not reflect iStockAnalyst opinion. Further, the author is not personally advising you regarding the suitability of the story for your investment needs. In no event iStockAnalyst will be liable for any loss or damage including without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage, or any loss or damage whatsoever arising from or arising out of, or in connection with the use of this information. Please consult your investment advisor before making any investment decision.
  
Advertisement
Popular Articles
Related Press Releases
Advertisement
Partner Center
Recent Articles by Big Ben Investing



Subscribe to Email Alerts rss feed or RSS feeds rss feed for articles from more than 500 contributors, press releases, SEC filings and full text news from more than four thousand sources.
Fundamental data is provided by Zacks Investment Research, market data is provided by AlphaTrade. , and Commentary and Press Releases provided by Quotemedia