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John Woods: Regulating The Rogues
The VP of McNamara Options gives his take on speculation in the commodities markets.
  • Accountability is king
  • Carbon emissions progress: gaining momentum or stuck in infancy?
  • Trade-offs in alternative energy
HardAssetsInvestor.com Friday, 05 February 2010
 
Stephen Schork: Oil Rallies If Stock Market Does
Editor of The Schork Report discusses the green movement’s impact on petroleum prices.
  • Technology catch-up
  • The beauty of hydrocarbons
  • Dirty BTUs: unavoidable?
HardAssetsInvestor.com Tuesday, 11 August 2009
 
Jeffrey Christian: Gold & Dollar Both Safe Havens
The managing director of CPM Group shares his outlook on gold, the dollar, energy and base metals.
  • Gold trading against the dollar: myth?
  • Oil and energy markets will get ‘frightening’
  • Why the infrastructure bill will impact base metals
HardAssetsInvestor.com Tuesday, 14 April 2009
 
Is Alternative Energy Dead?
Financial chartOil under $40, a gutted stimulus bill is the alternative energy boom over before it even mattered?
  • Alternative economics
  • The big ethanol problem
  • The stimulus plan
Administrator Tuesday, 17 February 2009
 
Kevin Kerr On The Commodities Pullback – Part II
The noted trader says expectations for the coming harvest are too high, and that grains could be a good bet.
  • Why the U.S. government is in fairyland with its estimates
  • What declining oil prices mean for grains
  • A stronger dollar means weaker commodity prices
HardAssetsInvestor.com Tuesday, 09 September 2008
 
Research Analyst's Says We"re Running Out of Oil
Ed Mitby tells Mike Norman why the U.S. policy environment is not favorable to alternative energy.
  • Europe races ahead
  • Candidates say the right thing, but the proof is in the pudding
  • Can the U.S. get 25% of its power from wind by 2030?
Hardassetsinvestor.com Tuesday, 12 August 2008
 
Using Futures To Hedge Your House
Image of House on CalculatorHardAssetsInvestor.com's Managing Editor Brad Zigler illustrates how constantly monitoring market conditions will help determine if a continuing hedge is necessary.
  • Shorting REITs a hit-and-miss
  • Basis Risk 101
  • The expensive "insurance" cover
Administrator Monday, 11 August 2008
 
Barrick Gold Becomes An Oil Producer?
Image of Oil WellThe mining company's move into oil may seem odd, but it just might start a trend.
  • The economics of owning your own oil
  • Floating in cash flow
  • What's next in integration

 

Administrator Friday, 08 August 2008
 
Chinese Aluminum Woes.. (Test1)
Photo of coalAs the world's eye turns to Beijing for the Olympics, the energy chain ripples from earthquakes to aluminum.
  • The Chinese coal market: small and dangerous
  • Mixed signals in coal production
  • Slowing growth from a giant AL producer
Administrator Tuesday, 05 August 2008
 
Ed Mitby: Are Alternatives A Real Alternative? (Part I)
HAI anchor Mike Norman speaks with Ed Mitby, senior research analyst for Van Eck Global, on the future of alternative energy in the U.S.
  • Wind, solar and … nuclear???
  • Is clean coal an alternative energy?
  • The need for “grid” investments
Administrator Tuesday, 05 August 2008
 
Nothing Corny About Corn
Image of ear of cornAn update on one of the most unpredictable and volatile agriculture commodities of late - corn - and what might be in store.
  • Planting not as weak as thought
  • Decline in crop size despite higher planting
  • Volatility likely to continue
Administrator Monday, 28 July 2008
 
Nothing Corny About Corn
Image of ear of cornAn update on one of the most unpredictable and volatile agriculture commodities of late - corn - and what might be in store.
  • Planting not as weak as thought
  • Decline in crop size despite higher planting
  • Volatility likely to continue
Administrator Monday, 28 July 2008
 
Chinese Aluminum Woes. (Test)
Photo of coalAs the world's eye turns to Beijing for the Olympics, the energy chain ripples from earthquakes to aluminum.
  • The Chinese coal market: small and dangerous
  • Mixed signals in coal production
  • Slowing growth from a giant AL producer
Administrator Friday, 25 July 2008
 
Chinese Aluminum Woes (Test)
Photo of coalAs the world's eye turns to Beijing for the Olympics, the energy chain ripples from earthquakes to aluminum.
  • The Chinese coal market: small and dangerous
  • Mixed signals in coal production
  • Slowing growth from a giant AL producer
Administrator Friday, 25 July 2008
 
Energy: The Year in (P)review (Test)
Image of barrel of oil2008 is half over and it's been all about oil. What in the name of Walt Disney happened? And where do we go from here?
  • Oil's primacy
  • OPEC, seasonality and war
  • Politics and Russian arms
Julian Murdoch Wednesday, 23 July 2008
 
The Pickens Plan
Photo of wind turbinesT. Boone Pickens has a detailed plan to solve the country's energy problems and influence the U.S. presidential race. Good luck escaping his media blitz!
  • A not-so-hidden agenda
  • Wind power at the heart
  • Where the presidential candidates stand
Julian Murdoch Thursday, 10 July 2008
 
Wind Power: Blowing Strong Right Now
Photo of wind millsAn interview with Robert Carey, CIO of First Trust, provider of the first wind power ETF in the U.S.
  • Real companies with real earnings
  • Pure-play emphasized
  • A strong satellite investment
HardAssetsInvestor.com Friday, 27 June 2008
 
Marc Chandler Dissects the Dollar’s Decline
Marc Chandler, chief currency strategist for Brown Brothers Harriman, discusses the dollar, and what's dragging it down.
  • A healthy amount of exaggeration
  • The Fed’s fault?
  • U.S. deficits—believe it or not—improving
Marc Chandler Dissects
HardAssetsInvestor.com Tuesday, 03 June 2008
 
Roy Nersesian Sees ‘The Perfect Storm’
Despite a speculative element, the fundamental forces behind the rise in agricultural prices may persist.
  • The Chinese want beef (and that drives up grains)
  • Biodiesel and palm oil
  • Could speculators get caught out?
HardAssetsInvestor.com Tuesday, 20 May 2008
 
Biofuels Professor Says Corn Will Never Work
Roy Nersesian, an energy specialist from Columbia University, puts the biofuels hype under a realist's microscope.
  • Why corn-based ethanol will never work
  • The chink in cellulosic ethanol
  • Hope for biodiesel?
HardAssetsInvestor.com Tuesday, 13 May 2008
 
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