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What Are Trading Commodity Indexes And How Do They Work?

| January 26, 2010 | Comments (5)

Everyone knows what a stock index is. It is price weighted or value weighted measure of a basket of stocks. Indexes are very important in the world of investing. If you want to invest in commodities, you should invest in a commodity index.

Just like other indexes, commodity indexes track the performance of a basket of commodities. This basket usually includes wheat, corn, soybeans, coffee, sugar, cocoa, cotton, lean hog, live cattle, feeder cattle, heating oil, gas oil, unleaded gas, crude oil, natural gas, aluminum, copper, lead, nickel. Zinc, gold, silver etc So you can see, these indexes track a variety of commodities.

The most popular commodity index is the Goldman Sachs Commodity Index (GSCI). GSCI tracks the performance of 24 commodity futures contracts. Another popular commodity index is the Reuters/Jefferies Commodity Research Bureau Index (CRB).

Now CRB is an important commodity index and it is widely followed by hedge funds, institutional investors, retail investors and economists as a commodity benchmark. CRB is based on a basket of 19 commodities that have been primarily chosen on the basis of their liquidity and performance in the past. If you are into commodity investing than you need to keep an eye on CRB. Another very important commodity index is the Dow Jones-AIG Commodity Index abbreviated as DG-AIGCI. Now DG-AIGCI places a premium on the liquiduty and production of the commodities. This ensures that no commodity dominates DG-AIGCI.

Now, Rogers Commodities Index (RCI) is another very important commodity index that you should know if you are into commodity investing. RCI is based on a list of 35 commodities. RCI tracks the most commodities in the different commodity indexes.

The best and the most direct method is to trade futures contracts on one of the commodity index. A few of these indexes have futures contracts that track their performance. You can also trade futures contracts on individual commodities included in the index.

Another method is to invest in commodity mutual funds that track these indexes. One way is to invest with a third party manager that uses commodity indexes as the basis of their investment strategies. Some of these vehicles include mutual funds, commodity pools or Commodity Trading Advisors (CTAs).

Last but not the least, is the great investment opportunity that Commodity ETFs ( Exchange Traded Funds)provides. This is a highly popular alternative that a good investor should not miss. These Commodity ETFs track the performance of a commodity index and provide you with a great opportunity to profit from the boom in the commodity market!

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Question by Sight S: What brands of daily commodities do you use besides Head and Shoulders and Colgate?
I guess you may use Head and Shoulders to wash your hair and Colgate to brush your teeth. What brands of other daily commodities do you use?
Say, what brand of washing powder or bar of soap do you use?

Best answer:

Answer by commanderx777
interesting question but I’ll answer …I use colgate with the little mouthwash beads to brush my teeth.
I use pantene shampoo to wash my hair
old spice swagger to wash my body
arm and hammer laundry soap,liquid.
bounce awakenings dryer sheets
dawn dish soap and cascade with dawn dishwasher pods
hmm…listerine mouthwash..
degree silver ice deodorant
that’s about all I can think of for daily use..
oh and if I am going out at night on a date or somewhere I use cool water cologne.

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  1. Doc "N" says:

    I don’t wash cloths, that’s why I have a wife.
    I don’t wash dishes, that why I have kids.
    I don’t wash my car, that’s why I have a car wash.
    I do use Irish Spring soap, chew Big Red gum, drink Sam Adams beer,
    The wife uses Tide laundry soap and kids use Palmolive for dish washing.

  2. GoGreenMomTeam.com says:

    Melaleuca products only! better for the family better for the earth, not to mention better on the pocket book.

  3. **~~RED~~** says:

    I use crest toothpaste ….Caress berry indulgence soap…Dawn direct foam to wash the dishes…gain with baking soda to wash clothes…Burberry perfume….Secret Platinum deoderant….Biolage shampoo and Conditioner….. and some more I cant think of

  4. Boggy says:

    Sensodyne toothpaste
    Johnson’s Baby Wash for shower
    Head and shoulders (or Tesco’s own brand)
    At present using Alberto VO5 conditioner
    Oil of Olay mouisteriser
    Garnier face wash
    E45 body cream
    Silvikrin hairspray
    Radox handwash
    Ariel for whites Biological detergent for white laundry
    Ariel for colours liquid gell concentrate for coloured laundry
    Tesco own brand soft rinse
    Finish dishwasher powder
    Finish rinse aid
    Tesco own brand dishwasher salt for water softener
    Tesco own brand dishwashing liquid
    Tesco own brand iquid floor and wall general purpose cleaner
    Mr Sheen spray polish
    Tesco own brand white distilled vinegar for bathroom/kitchen cleaning
    (I sound like an ad for Tesco)

  5. Rosanna O says:

    shampoo & cond-Matrix volumizer and color protector
    tooth paste-Crest Pro-Health
    Mouth wash-Listerine
    body wash-cant remember the name but its sweet vanilla scent
    deodrant-Secret

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