posted by Donald Gardner on 5 days ago
I have to agree with Oil.
posted by William W. Miller on 6 days ago
BigCharts says Coal. I would add Oil to the list.
posted by rvtrader on 6 days ago
Week of May 12 : shorting small and medium reginal banks and financials.
posted by isoliz808 on 10 days ago
I'm looking at some natural gas plays over the next few weeks. specifically El Paso Corp
(EP).
posted by alchemist on 10 days ago
internet search providers
posted by Trading Nymph on 10 days ago
biotech dealing with cancer at the end of the week..
posted by michael morse on 10 days ago
consumer cyclical
posted by FIFO_kid on 11 days ago
These ships are strictly designed to ship bulk commodities (Iron ore pellets are another
common dry bulk item). The Baltic Index tracks dayrates for the three kinds of ships
Capesize too big to fit through the Panama canal, Panamax the largest size ship that can
fit through the Panama Canal and Supramax ships are the smallest oceangoers and commonly
used on the Great Lakes.
I had lots of luck with the sector in the past decade especially with EXM.
posted by redwing on 11 days ago
Dry bulk is coal, grain, paper prod, some chemicals..not wet like crude. The list given
earlier is good. I just bought into dsx and gnk last week. Go to all their websites and
you can learn a lot incl the Baltic index which crushed last yr due to Chinese
trying-to-be-tough-negotiating which did, in fact, fail.
posted by BullMilk on 12 days ago
AG's
They got beat up last week and don't like to be beat up for too long





