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Strategies & Market Trends : Commodities - The Coming Bull Market

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To: Thomas M. who wrote (89)6/5/2001 1:16:09 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) of 1643
 
Hi craig,
Nice idea this thread, (no dietary discussions LOL).
Thomas beat me to the punch on energy.
Here is a list of energy trusts I follow on the CDN markets, some are inter listed.
finance.yahoo.com

A few points We've all heard by now of the infrastructure issues. It seems also that a NG cartel is in the offing, with many of the usual suspects. This would only make sense if LNG (liquid NG) is viable which in turn needs about 4$US prices. Obviously this would bode well for domestic (continental) NG prices (from and investors perspective) as it sets a new baseline. The trusts, many yielding upwards of 25% dividends would seem to be more attractive in your scenario of languishing share prices, while still holding out the promise of capital gains. I've only owned them in non-taxable accounts so far but I believe that they also pay out partly as a return of capital making their tax treatment possibly more attractive. I have to check on that.

I don't see foodstuffs ie.sugar et al at this point. I do have a link to an extensive list of trusts somewhere which I'll dig up (or maybe someone else has it). One can play all sorts of commodities this way.

regards
Kastel
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