How weather is affecting global commodities and how to trade it

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“How weather is affecting global commodities and how to trade it”

by Jim Roemer - Meteorologist - Commodity Trading Advisor - Principal, Best Weather Inc. & Climate Predict - Publisher, Weather Wealth Newsletter 

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In this video, I talk about:

  • Why La Niña did not form this summer and how I predicted the bear market in grains last June
  • BestWeather Spiders: What are they and how to use them to trade everything from soybeans to coffee
  • Global Atmospheric Angular Momentum is finally turning negative: How this resulted in some short-term heat and dryness in parts of the Midwest grain belt. Will it last?
  • Northern Brazil's drought and how it may affect OJ, sugar, and coffee production and prices.
  • West African dry weather is helping the cocoa market again. What’s in store, weatherwise?


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Thanks for your interest in commodity weather!

Jim Roemer, Scott Mathews, and The Weather Wealth Team 

Mr. Roemer owns Best Weather Inc., offering weather-related blogs for commodity traders and farmers. He also is a co-founder of Climate Predict, a detailed long-range global weather forecast tool. As one of the first meteorologists to become an NFA registered Commodity Trading Advisor, he has worked with major hedge funds, Midwest farmers, and individual traders for over 35 years. With a special emphasis on interpreting market psychology, coupled with his short and long-term trend forecasting in grains, softs, and the energy markets, he established a unique standing among advisors in the commodity risk management industry.

Trading futures and options involves a significant risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. 


 


 


On the date of publication, Jim Roemer did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this article. All information and data in this article is solely for informational purposes. For more information please view the Barchart Disclosure Policy here.