Today's MarketClub TV: Why Commodity markets are so important and deserve a spot in your portfolio

Hello traders everywhere! Adam Hewison here, co-founder of MarketClub with MarketClub TV for Wednesday, the 20th of February.

WHY COMMODITY MARKETS ARE SO IMPORTANT
The commodity markets are incredibly important as they really drive commerce and the economy. Think of the role that commodities play in our everyday lives, they affect the cost of what we eat, what we buy and how we drive to and from work. In today's show, we will be looking at the major trends in all of the major commodity markets.

THE WORLD CUP PORTFOLIO
Five years ago, we began the World Cup portfolio using core commodity markets. Five of the six components that make up the World Cup portfolio are pure commodity plays-wheat, corn, soybeans, gold and crude oil. The sixth element is the Dollar Index. Here are the theoretical returns for the World Cup portfolio starting in 2008: Continue reading "Today's MarketClub TV: Why Commodity markets are so important and deserve a spot in your portfolio"

Questions for MarketClub TV?

world_market_globe Adam and Jeremy are back for another episode of MarketClub TV @ 11am tomorrow.

We are going to be discussing the market with most of the show dedicated to Forex. If you have any questions with regards to Forex and how MarketClub can help you take advantage of this exciting market please post them below.

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Today's MarketClub TV: Apple reports earnings after the close … and the world waits

Hello traders everywhere! Adam Hewison here, President of INO.com and co-founder of MarketClub with MarketClub TV for Wednesday, the 23rd of January.

After the bell today, Apple reports its fourth-quarter earnings and it could be a surprise. The stock is very close to its recent lows of $488, which represents a 61.8% Fibonacci retracement from the highs around $700 a share.

Can Apple regain its mojo? Will a perceived poor earnings report overcome the current negative attitude that has driven this stock down to the basement?

Any rally in an Apple surprise should be viewed as a "dead cat bounce" in a longer term downtrend. The waiting will be over after the bell. Continue reading "Today's MarketClub TV: Apple reports earnings after the close … and the world waits"