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A Risky Investment Becomes Commonplace By Andy Goldman It was not that long ago that investors heard the words
'Commodity Investments' and for the most part ran the other way.
These investments meant investing in the highly leveraged and
volatile futures markets, something most investment advisor's
would tell their clients to stay clear of.
Now with the addition of newer investment vehicles into the
market, these investments are becoming more commonplace. All
over the world both investment institutions and individual
investors are fueling commodity prices with their investments.
Large and small investors are now buying easy to trade
investment vehicles such as Exchange Traded Funds. These funds
are an easy way to give investors an entrance into the commodity
markets. Instead of buying Futures through commodity brokers,
investors can now buy Exchange Traded Funds, which trade like
stocks, that invest in commodity based investments. The
streetTracks Gold fund (GLD) has become very popular since its
inception. Millions
of dollars are flowing into this fund. Soon
a similar fund that buys physical silver will become available
for trading.
Some of these exchange traded funds buy the actual physical
commodity, and some of the newer ones put their investment money
into the futures markets. These ETF's are allowing small
investors to enter an investment area that they previously did
not have easy access to.
There is some evidence that money pouring into these funds has
boosted some commodity prices such as oil and silver. The
fundamentals of the supply and demand for these raw materials
does not support the total run up in prices we have been seeing.
In recent weeks we have seen a lot of volitility in these ETFs.
The streetTRACKS Gold and Comex Gold funds zoomed to new highs.
These prices were the highest has been in years. Investors
large and small poured money into these funds. The the energy
and precious metals funds had a hugh downday. Many of the
speculators were caught by suprise and watched some profits
dissolve. As this is being writen, has not yet recovered.
The oil related stocks are trying to stage a comeback. The point
is that these commodity related Exchange Traded Funds are not
for the weak hearted. If you decide to invest in these funds, be
prepared for some large swings. This is an area that can have
great volitility. Stocks have been flat for a long period of
time. Investors have been looking for other vehicles to boost
their returns. With the emergence of Exchange Traded Funds that
invest in the commodity markets, investors both large and small,
have taken the leap.
Exchange Traded Funds have given small investors a larger choice
in their investments. Small investors need to diversify their
investments and not depend on commodity based investments alone
to boost their portfolio's. Exchange Traded funds give investors
more choices, but also force the investors to do more research
on markets that they previously have no experience in. Andrew Goldman is president of Metal Rabbit media services, the
operator of http://www.exchangetradedfundinvesting.com. He has
written a number of articles on finance and investment over the
last ten years.
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